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In its simplest form ecommerce is the buying and selling of products and services by businesses and consumers over the Internet.
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Reduced costs by reducing labour, reduced paper work, reduced errors in keying in data, reduce post costs Reduced time. Shorter lead times for payment and return on investment in advertising, faster delivery of product Flexibility with efficiency. The ability to handle complex situations, product ranges and customer profiles without the situation becoming unmanageable.
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Improve relationships with trading partners. Improved communication between trading partners leads to enhanced long-term relationships. Lock in Customers. The closer you are to your customer and the more you work with them to change from normal business practices to best practice e-commerce the harder it is for a competitor to upset your customer relationship. New Markets. The Internet has the potential to expand your business into wider geographical locations.
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Both PayPal and Paymate offer credit card to bank account payments. Using one of these services you can invoice a customer, they can pay on Paymate and the funds will be deposited in your bank account... less a transaction fee.
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Auction sites such as Ebay and TradeMe have done an enormous amount to get ordinary people involved in online trading.
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On the Internet, security is handled by passing "keys" between Internet server and client browser. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) are protocols that provide communication security over the Internet. Generally today businesses who host web sites offer access to a secure server and you can use their server and secure certificate for less than if you registered and paid for your own key.
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The credit card companies are constantly evolving more secure credit card purchasing on the Internet. Often you will be asked to give a three digit verification code on the reverse of your card. This is to prove you have the card in your hand at the time you made the purchase. Card companies also monitor your card activity to check for suspicious or out of ordinary purchases.
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When you are buying goods online, you are not only covered by the distance selling rules, but also entitled to the following information under e-commerce regulations: next slide
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Full details of the service provider including their geographical address and their email address Full information on special offers such as promotions (discounts, premiums, gifts) and promotional games and any terms and conditions that apply Unsolicited offers not requested by you as the consumer should be prominently displayed on the website and at every point where you are asked to provide information (such as a form)
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The registration number of the service provider if registered in a trade or public register The VAT registration number if applicable Where the activity is subject to an authorisation scheme, the details of the relevant supervisory authority Where the service provider is a member of a regulated profession: any professional body or similar institution with which the service provider is registered; the professional title of the provider and the EU member state where it has been granted; and a reference to the relevant professional rules in the member state of establishment and the means to access them
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