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1) BUSINESS TO CONSUMER (B2C) B2C(Business-to-Consumer) is a most commonly discussed type of e-commerce in which online businesses attempt to sell via online directly to the consumers using similar concepts like product catalogs to purchase products without the intervention of sales personnel. Example: Someone buying a television set from an electronics retailer would be a B2C transaction. 2) BUSINESS TO BUSINESS (B2B) B2B(Business to Business) e-commerce, in which different companies do business with each other just like buying or selling good. Example: When an automobile manufacturer conducts a number of deals like purchasing tires and rubber hoses for his or her vehicles.
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3) CONSUMER TO CONSUMER (C2C) C2C(Consumer-to-Consumer) sites offer free classifieds, auctions and forums where individuals can buy and sell their product and services. The consumer lists items for sale with a commercial auction site. Other consumers access the site and place bids on the items. The site then provides a connection between the seller and buyer to complete the transaction. The site usually charges a transaction cost. Example: Ebay, where an individual can list an item for sale and other individuals can bid to purchase it. 4) PEER TO PEER (P2P) P2P(Peer-to-peer) technology employs a network to put individuals in direct contact with each other in some form. P2P refers almost exclusively to computer based systems sharing information directly with others via the internet Example: Skype, is entirely decentralized and distributed to each Skype user's connection.
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5) CONSUMER TO BUSINESS (C2B) C2B(Consumer-to-Business) is when a customer directly contacts business vendors by posting his project with a set budget online so that companies can review his project and contact him directly. Consumer to Business is a growing arena where the consumers request a specific service from the business. Example: The World of Warcraft game updates and expansions, these are mainly based on user feedback. 6) BUSINESS TO EMPLOYEE( B2E) B2E(Business to Employee) known as intranet provide website employee of an organization with information. Usually accessed through the organization network, but restricts uses by sign on and password Example: “Meet the Team” likely to find a kind of expanded “about” page that includes information on individual employees
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7) BUSINESS TO GOVERNMENT (B2G) Refers to business selling good and services to government and also agencies. Example: Firms that offer IT consulting services to government. The government uses B2G arrangement in order to keep it technology up to date in working condition. 8) MOBILE E-COMMERCE Used to describe the growing trend of using networks that interface with wireless devices, such a laptops, handheld computers or mobile phone to initiate or complete online electronic commercial transactions. Also be seen written as M-commerce or m- commerce. Example: ZILLOW.COM, mobile site when the user can see this when the type an address for anywhere in U.S images load quickly and make for an appealing layout.
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