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E-Commerce and Your Company: E-commerce is the wave of the future, and any company can capitalize on it. However, to be successful at it, you need to understand both the implications of e-commerce, as well as the technology behind it. This course introduces you to e-commerce. You will learn how to plan a strategy for converting your current business to an e-business, as well as learn how to build an e-business from scratch. In this unit, you will learn how you can capitalize on e-commerce. You will also learn how communications technology affects e-business. Finally, you will learn that you need innovation and a firm understanding of e-commerce in order to start an e-business. This course provides information about e-commerce and e-businesses. While we believe that the information is valid and accurate at the time of writing, changes can occur after that date and rules and information may apply differently in various situations. The information is provided with the understanding that the producer of this course is not engaged in rendering legal, investment or other professional services. If you have specific legal or financial questions, or if legal or other expert assistance is required, you should seek the services of a competent professional adviser.

*E-Commerce E-commerce is a very real thing -- a new way to do business, a new way to use technology, and a new way to build companies. It is complex and constantly changing the way people do business, from ordering supplies and communicating with employees, to reaching customers and shipping product. Nothing is untouched by this new wave of business as it sweeps over the world.

*The Future of Business E-mail, Web sites, and automated supply chains are just the start of e-commerce. Online businesses are starting to design their companies specifically to take advantage of these modern technologies, often completely rebuilding a company from the ground up. This is driving up the value of these companies to unheard of levels, even though few of these organizations have track records or profits. Investors see e-commerce as the future for all businesses.

*How to Be Successful To be a successful e-business, start with a blend of technical expertise in areas such as Web sites, networking, and communications. Add knowledge in building and running businesses using these technologies. Mix in design, information content, programming, innovation, strategy, and marketing skills. Then update these skills daily as new advancements occur.

*Keeping Pace Just how difficult is e-commerce? It can be as simple as building a Web site or as complex as reengineering your entire company. Because e-commerce technology changes at breakneck speed, just keeping pace with the changing world will be a full-time task.

*Hire Help It is impossible for an individual to keep pace with all of the technological changes that are occurring today. You may require the assistance of staff, consultants, contracted services, and suppliers.

*Become Knowledgeable Just one aspect of e-commerce, such as the Internet, requires extensive knowledge of Web languages, such as HTML, XML, or Java. Then there are the thousands of e-commerce-related technologies you might need to know, such as search engines, Web servers, communications, and networking. E-commerce technologies are significantly different than the internal technologies used in most organizations.

To understand the future of the Internet, surf to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web page at www.w3.org. The W3C is a group that has dedicated itself to pushing the Internet to its fullest potential. All Web page references in this course are current at the time of this writing and are subject to change.

*Changing Technology It is vital to position your company to take advantage of any changes in technology that become applicable to your business. Make no mistake -- buying the newest of everything can be a very inefficient use of your cash if the benefits from the technology are not yet available to the organization.

*Your Staff The task of restructuring your organization requires that you clearly understand the implications of e-commerce and its technology. You may not have the time to restructure, so consider hiring a technically competent staff to help out. However, the best e-commerce experts are often difficult to find, hire, and keep.This is doubly true of individuals who have expertise in both e-commerce and operations.

*E-Commerce Concepts If the people at the top of the organization understand e-commerce, it will greatly aid in the task of managing your technical resources. The top executives will need to understand e-commerce concepts that may be lost on the most technically competent Web designer. However, for one single person to understand everything about e-commerce and its technology is asking far too much. *Inefficient Communication Any business can benefit from e-commerce, including those that already have an existing Web presence. These companies might benefit from reviewing their operations. Many corporations put a great deal of resources into servicing their customers through retail locations, service departments, and call centers, based on the notion that communications and distribution will never be efficient enough to operate centrally.

*The 80s In fact, during the 80s, a movement away from the centralized strategies of the prior decades was well underway. This involved using satellite offices, complete with stand-alone accounting departments. Actually, some large organizations had hundreds of legal entities.

*Re-Centralizing Organizations rapidly realized that they could again capture significant savings by re-centralizing their operations to gain advantage in areas such as data storage, call centers, hub distribution, and centralized management. The results were a more efficient use of resources and stronger overall profitability.

*Ineffective Marketing With re-centralized operations, communications and delivery became problematic. Without decentralized sales and distribution outlets, there was no way to effectively market or communicate with the end customer. When the Internet became a tool used by the average household, the opportunity for manufacturers to talk directly to the customer opened a world of opportunity.

*Internet Marketing Through the Internet, customers can get information about products and have these products shipped directly to their home or office. Service returns can be reduced by providing better descriptions online, thereby increasing customer satisfaction. Distribution can be outsourced to courier companies that deliver products faster and cheaper than the manufacturers' own distribution network.

*Online Services Service organizations have also learned to capitalize on the Internet by providing online services, such as virtual brokerages that sell stock, information and news services, and integrated help services, such as the major search engines. We have passed from the technological age, where data storage and management became common, into the age of rapid, global communications. *Greater Potential How will this new age of communication affect your business? It depends on your company and your understanding of e-commerce. You may find that selling to customers directly through the Internet is more profitable and has a greater growth potential than a distributor network.

*Know E-Commerce If you choose to set up an e-business, it is important that you do not rush to set up a sales Web site without understanding e-commerce concepts first. Such action may result in your company being relegated to act only as suppliers to your competitor's Web site.

*Technology and Concepts Information providers who successfully use the Internet may find themselves out of business if they hoard or try to sell information that is freely distributed through other Web sites. So, it is vital not only to understand the technology, but also the concepts of e-commerce in order to remain competitive and strong.

See you next unit.
About the Author

Finally got my CIW E-Commerce Desginer certificate. Liked much about the Internet marketing and Searh Engine Optimisation issues. Owned several websites and forums such as http://forum.seo-ceo.com http://store.seo-ceo.com

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