CYBER LITERACY CHAPTER 10 ONLINE SHOPPING: E-COMMERCE UNVEILED.

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CYBER LITERACY CHAPTER 10 ONLINE SHOPPING: E-COMMERCE UNVEILED

 We will be learning about buying things over the internet. Also, we will discuss dangers of online shopping, and assessing credibility of e-commerce sites OVERVIEW

 E-commerce  M-commerce  Brick-and mortar  Traditional commerce  Storefronts  Click-and mortar  E-store  Online marketplace TERMS TO KNOW  Auction site  Third-party web store  Classified site  Electronic shopping cart  Electronic payment services  PayPal

 E-commerce-the buying and selling of goods over the internet  M-commerce- the buying and selling of gods using a mobile device  Brick-and-mortar – a store that exists in the real world  Traditional commerce- shopping at a brick-and-mortar store  E commerce video E commerce video E-COMMERCE

 Some stores offer their products online because it’s less expensive to sell online rather than in store  Anyone can shop at online stores- from any location TRADITIONAL COMMERCE AND E- COMMERCE MERGE

 Inventory- more availability  Collections- more rare items can be found online  Convenience- you can shop at home and have it sent to you  Comparison shopping- finding the best deal  Business opportunities- people can sell their things online such as Etsy.com WHY SHOP ONLINE?

1. Company storefronts -Storefronts- a website where customers can purchase goods online -Click-and-mortar -companies that have brick-and-mortar stores as well as websites 2. Individual’s E-stores -E-stores-any e-commerce site 3. Online marketplace- an online site where many different retailers sell goods WHERE TO BUY

a. Auction site- sellers post items for buyers to bid – example: EBay b. Third-party web store- sellers post items at a fixed price- example: Amazon c. Classified site- sellers post items they want to sell and buyers contact seller for price – example: Craigslist 3 TYPES OF ONLINE MARKETPLACES

 Uncertainty- you can’t physically see and touch the product  Dishonesty- sellers may not be honest about what they are selling  Unsecured sites/ identity theft- unsecured sites may mean your identity information could be stolen  Hidden costs- shipping and handling are not usually included in price  Personal safety- be safe because you don’t know the seller  Online shopping safety video Online shopping safety video DANGERS OF ONLINE SHOPPING

 Electronic shopping cart- a tool that allows buyers to pay for items online  Credit cards  Debit cards  Checks  Electronic payment services- allow you to receive and make payments through the internet PAYMENT METHODS