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Business to Business Internet Joseph Curt Singh MIS

Table Of Content History of Business to Business Internet 3-5 Ways Business use the Internet 6-8 Currently debated subjects of business involvement with the internet Future vision of Businesses involvements with the internet Bibliography Page 14

History of Business to Business Internet

The Business to Business Internet Exchanges is the only legal and unregulated business that exist in the world today offering B2B exchanges. Where leading Business can perform any form of exchanges by the means of a transaction. [ 1] Business to Business Internet Exchanges by Theresa E. Loscalzo The Business to Business Internet Exchanges is the only legal and unregulated business that exist in the world today offering B2B exchanges. Where leading Business can perform any form of exchanges by the means of a transaction. [ 1] Business to Business Internet Exchanges by Theresa E. Loscalzo What is Business to Business Internet

5 How long have Business of Business internet existed ? Business to business internet can be tracked far back to the beginning of public use of the internet after the military opened the internet to the public. Today B2B have grown and developed into it own business community.

6 Ways Businesses use the Internet

7 Ways Business use the Internet Market Analysis and Research Generate Revenue Improve Profitability Sales Training and Empowerment Reporting and Accountability 5 Areas of Emphasis

8 The ways that businesses use the internet 1. Businesses use the internet to evade Taxes and Government regulation. 2. The internet is very Cost effectively 3. A Company employees can work at home or any where they are in the world. 4. Inventory tool for retail store such as Home Depot, Target ect. 5. Convince/ eliminating the Middle man and going directly to the customers. 6. Marketing Tool to advertise products and services WHAT THE INTERNET DO BEST

Proven source. Proven solutions. Currently debated subjects of business involvement with the internet

10 Currently debated subjects of business involvement with the internet “Studies shows concerning barriers, benefits and use of SMEs adoption of business-to-business Internet commerce. The main findings were that SMEs embrace the Internet mainly just by chance (J-B-C); the government and public administration are seen as the main change agents in the adoption and diffusion of Internet commerce among SMEs; cost is not an important factor in the adoption decision; setting up an advanced home page with a shopping basket for buying and selling on the Internet is often seen as a minus rather then a plus for competitive advantage; complementary factors among which digital imaging technologies and spreading of English as a common business language have to be developed in order to increase the value of Internet commerce to small business.” [1] Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce by A. Scupola [1] Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce by A. Scupola “Studies shows concerning barriers, benefits and use of SMEs adoption of business-to-business Internet commerce. The main findings were that SMEs embrace the Internet mainly just by chance (J-B-C); the government and public administration are seen as the main change agents in the adoption and diffusion of Internet commerce among SMEs; cost is not an important factor in the adoption decision; setting up an advanced home page with a shopping basket for buying and selling on the Internet is often seen as a minus rather then a plus for competitive advantage; complementary factors among which digital imaging technologies and spreading of English as a common business language have to be developed in order to increase the value of Internet commerce to small business.” [1] Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce by A. Scupola [1] Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce by A. Scupola

Proven source. Proven solutions. Future vision of Businesses involvements with the internet

12 Future vision of Businesses involvements with the internet The future vision in the internet business to business internet is currently being set by some on the giant in the that industry Amazon, eBay, and Google are opening up a billion-dollar data troves. They are redefining the ways that business interact with that internet and if there are setting that standard for the future of Business to Business internet transactions for the future.

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14 Bibliography Page Contact Hillary now at Toll Free Phone: COM-MKTG Phone: ext 203 Fax: Contact Hillary now at Toll Free Phone: COM-MKTG Phone: ext 203 Issues of Business-to-Business Internet Commerce by A. Scupola Business to Business Internet Exchangesby Theresa E. Loscalzo