10 1 WEB PORTALS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE Doing Business on the Internet New Perspectives on THE INTERNET
10 2 Objectives Learn about Web portal sites and how to customize them Create and customize a Web calendar Create and customize a Web address book Visit Web sites that conduct electronic commerce Understand the basics of electronic commerce
10 3 Web Portals Web portals represent a way to supply clients with current, customized information. Examples: –AOL –Excite –InfoSpace –MSN –Netscape –Yahoo!
10 4 Web Portals
10 5 Web Portals
10 6 Web Portals
10 7 Web Portals
10 8 Web Portals
10 9 Web Portals
10 Web Portals Signing Out Of My Yahoo! Successful Sign Out On My Yahoo!
10 11 Web Portals
10 12 Web Portals
10 13 Web Portals
10 14 Web Portals Figure 10-12
10 15 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 16 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 17 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 18 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 19 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 20 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 21 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 22 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 23 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 24 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 25 Creating and Using a Web Calendar
10 26 Creating and Using a Web Address Book Figure 10-24
10 27 Creating and Using a Web Address Book
10 28 Creating and Using a Web Address Book
10 29 Creating and Using a Web Address Book
10 30 What Is Electronic Commerce?
10 31 What Is Electronic Commerce?
10 32 What Is Electronic Commerce? Banks have been using electronic funds transfers for decades. Electronic data interchange occurs when one business transmits computer-readable data in a standard format to another business. Trading partners have compatible computer systems, communications link to connect them, and agreement to follow the same EDI standards.
10 33 What Is Electronic Commerce? Figure 10-30
10 34 Reducing Transaction Costs
10 35 Reducing Transaction Costs Figure 10-32
10 36 Reducing Transaction Costs
10 37 Web Catalog Retailing
10 38 Web Catalog Retailing
10 39 Web Catalog Retailing Lands’ End and L.L. Bean have developed successful electronic commerce Web sites by expanding their existing business models. Amazon.com added a new element to the industry: the online bookstore.
10 40 Web Catalog Retailing Intermediaries – most companies that occupy an intermediate step between the manufacturer and the final consumer. Disintermediation – process in which one company removes another company from the industry. Reintermediation – A company that enters an industry with a new way of providing value to the other participants in that industry.
10 41 Web Catalog Retailing
10 42 Web Catalog Retailing Figure 10-37
10 43 Information Sites: Advertising and Subscriptions Figure 10-38
10 44 Fee-for-Transaction Web Sites
10 45 Online Auctions
10 46 Consumer Concerns Major concerns: –Transaction security –Violation of privacy Assurance providers: –Better Business Bureau –TRUSTe –ICSA –VeriSign –WebTrust Web Business Rating Services
10 47 Consumer Concerns Figure 10-41