ECommerce Buying and selling products online is known as e- commence. For example, customers can buy: groceries from www.tesco.com; books from www.amazon.co.uk;

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eCommerce Buying and selling products online is known as e- commence. For example, customers can buy: groceries from books from clothes from jewellery from holidays from computers from uk.insight.com, and so on.

eCommerce – benefits to customer The benefits of e-commerce to the customer are similar to the advantages of using the Internet: customers can quickly and easily find what they are looking for there is a wider choice of products prices are more competitive goods are available round the clock. It is also possible to track orders when using e-commerce. Many websites now allow users to log in and track the progress of their order. This feature allows customers to see if the goods are available and when they will be dispatched.

eCommerce – benefits to organisation By selling online, an organisation is not limited to one geographical area; it can reach a larger number of customers all over the world. The Internet is a flexible, effective channel for communicating with customers which allows organisations to react quickly to changing customer needs. The increased efficiency of the Internet reduces the time involved in processing orders and resolving customer queries. Costs associated with e-commerce are lower: property, printing and staff costs are all less than those associated with traditional trading. Although there are setting-up and maintenance costs, these are relatively low. Reduced costs can lead to greater profits for organisations.

eCommerce – drawbacks Despite the increasing popularity of e-commerce there are some drawbacks: security and privacy – organisations must ensure that their site is secure before consumers provide personal details and credit card numbers online intangible – some products are difficult to sell online as consumers like to see and touch certain goods before buying extra charges – such as delivery lack of social interaction – some consumers enjoy the leisure experience of going out shopping.