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    and services through its websites which sell more than 40 categories of goods such as books, electronics, jewelry, and fashion clothes. The products include merchandise and products the company purchases for resale from other manufactures and other third-party sellers. Throughout a variety of categories, Amazon not only sell its own products and other third party products, it also manufactures electronic devices such as televisions, tablets, e-book readers and phones. The company is also an…

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    using web sites. These days, online shopping has become diffuse for people and retailers. Retailers have realized that they should not be late to the party. Therefore, retailers have changed to continue with this growth. Moreover, they know that E-commerce…

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    We will address Bizlink’s inadequate outreach approaches through a multi-pronged campaign, “Spirit of Giving”, which incorporates both physical and online elements adapted from Soko, to raise awareness of Bizlink among online and offline YWA shoppers and increase sales. While Soko has set-up a permanent flagship in San Francisco, Bizlink only sets up temporary pop-up stores in third-party exhibitions which occur infrequently, resulting in Bizlink’s limited physical presence. As such, Bizlink…

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    Rhetorical Analysis The launch of the internet had an enormous impact on American history, which brought diverse ways for people to interact with one another. James Comey said, “Technology has forever changed the world we live in. We’re online, in one way or another, all day long. Our phones and computers have become reflections of our personalities, or interests, and our identities. They hold much that is important to us.” Technology has long enabled people to connect, yet many say it has…

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    Step 1: Introduction - Summary of The Case Study Designer Kitchen Products (DKP) sells a variety of high-class kitchenware to stores over Europe. Last year, the company has recruited a new sales manager who name as David Seymour, to boost the sales. Yet, he did not hit the target. The management team is very disappointed with the results in the UK and now they are planning to expand the business into Asia. A highly effective sales team is needed for the successful launching of the kitchenware…

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    HDFC Regalia First Credit Card HDFC Regalia Credit Card is a card offered by HDFC bank. The card comes with special privileges and benefits. The card also offers the feature of reward points on all card transactions. These points when accumulated can be used to purchase gifts and other items. Why HDFC There are plenty of banks in the market that offer credit card facilities. What makes HDFC unique is the fact that it is the second largest private bank in the country. It has a network of…

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    Follett’s value chain includes all of the activities that enable it to sell its products to customers. This value chain consists of the same primary and secondary activities defined by Michael Porter. For the most part, Follett does not manufacture the products it sells in the campus bookstore. It relies on a network of suppliers across several industries including book publishing, clothing and gifts, office supplies and technology products. It is crucial to understand that Follett’s value…

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    Payment using QR Codes is gaining popularity fast due to its low barriers of entry and the convenience it provides to consumers as consumers do not need to carry credit cards or cash for their purchases. Merchants can also save cost by saving themselves the need to invest in expensive equipment, such as the EDC machine. Furthermore, merchants do not need to adhere to strict rules like the requirement of business permits and documents for the purchase of EDC machines. However, everything in…

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    Window shopping is called window shopping because it means you are basically just looking around. It can be a fun form of exercise since you will be doing a lot of walking, but if you prefer to not leave your house then you can also window shop online. Another advantage of window shopping is to check the prices of the products you are planning to buy. This way, you can avoid regretting your decision on buying a certain thing right away without looking around first. So here are some tips when…

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    The SWOT Analysis Amazon is based off a four-pillar motto which are low prices, wide selection, convince, and customer service. They have reportedly sold merchandise under 13% of their competitors, they offered the biggest selection of products like books, movies, music etc., they have delivered their products to individual's homes on time, fast and reliable, and liable customer service. In 1995 Amazon has established an online book store. Amazon was built on low prices for their consumer…

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