Title: Introduction to eCommerce
1Introduction to e-Commerce
2Introduction to e-Commerce
- Objectives
- 1. Define the term "e-commerce business model.
- 2. Learn the key objectives that help create a
successful e-commerce website.
- 3. Review different e-commerce business models
- 4. Why you dont have to be big to achieve
success online.
3Introduction to e-CommerceWhat is a Business
Model?
- A Business Model is how a business attracts
customers and makes a profit.
- Successful businesses
- Create and deliver something (a product or
service) that has value.
- Have a market for its products or services
- Can pay their costs, i.e overhead
- Ultimately make a profit
4Introduction to e-CommerceCommon
Characteristics of Successful Websites
- Successful websites have the following four
characteristics
- They make it easier for users to do something
- They offer users something of value, often times
for free
- They incorporate features benefits that
generate repeat visits and use
- They differentiate themselves from competition
5Introduction to e-CommerceeBay Online Auction
Business Model
- eBay is an electronic marketplace for people who
want to sell things and people who want to buy.
- eBay is considered by many business experts to be
the most successful e-commerce site ever.
- In 2006, eBays net revenues reached 5.97
billion, a 31 increase over the year before.
- eBays profits exceeded 1 billion for the second
straight year in 2006 (1.13 billion)
- How does eBay achieve the four characteristics/obj
ectives
- of successful websites?
6Introduction to e-Commerce eBay Online Auction
Business Model
- What does eBay make easier?
- It makes it easier for people to sell.
- It makes it easier for people looking to purchase
to find items for sale.
- It makes it easier to buy, often times at a lower
price.
- It makes it safer to do business with people you
haven't met.
7Introduction to e-CommerceeBay Online Auction
Business Model
- What does eBay offer free to users?
- It is free for buyers to submit bids on eBay.
- It is free to monitor the progress of auctions on
eBay.
- It is free to use eBays search engine to find
items for sale that you have an interest in
purchasing.
8Introduction to e-CommerceeBay Online Auction
Business Model
- How does eBay generate repeat usage?
- Through the bidding process (bidders are
compelled to return to see how their bid is
doing.)
- Requiring sellers and bidders to register.
- Website ease of use to buy and sell.
- A secure user environment (makes buyers and
sellers more receptive to perform a
transaction.)
- A unique variety of products.
9Introduction to e-Commerce eBay Online Auction
Business Model
- How does eBay
- differentiate itself from competition?
- Excitement and competition in the shopping
process.
- Users dont know the cost of a product until the
winning bid has been posted.
- Product variety, ease of use, and security
- First mover advantage.
10Introduction to e-Commerce eBay Online Auction
Business Model
- How does eBay
- Attract first-time visitors to its Web site?
- Clever search engine marketing strategies
- Publicity - Weird, clever, and unique items
auctioned on eBay have received worldwide media
coverage
- Associates program that provides linking
incentives
- Advertising on TV, radio, the Internet, and
direct mail
11Introduction to e-CommerceeBay Online Auction
Business Model
- How does eBay make money?
- Charges sellers a fee.
- Charges for specialized services such as the
rental of electronic storefronts to sellers and
an on-line bill payment service.
- Sells advertising space.
12Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- Amazon is an online retailer of books, music,
DVD/video, toys, electronics, software, and home
products.
- Amazon spent 98 cents for every 1 of revenue it
generated in 2006 while eBay spent just 81 cents
for every dollar of its revenue. What helps make
eBays business model more profitable? - How does Amazon achieve the four
characteristics/objectives of successful websites?
13Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- What does Amazon make easier?
- It makes it easier for people to shop with
features such as one-click shopping.
- It makes it easier for people to get information
about the products they are interested in.
- It makes it easier for people to compare the
features, benefits, and prices of competitive
products.
- It makes it easier to save money.
14Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- What does Amazon offer free?
- Detailed product information.
- Product ratings and reviews.
- Services and features (e.g. free chapters from
books, samples of songs from CDs, e-cards, review
restaurant menus, wedding registries, movie show
times)
15Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- How does Amazon generate repeat usage?
- Purchasers must register.
- Software that tracks users purchasing behavior
and generates e-mail messages that notify when a
similar or related item becomes available or goes
on sale. - Promotions such as the gold box.
16Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- How does Amazon differentiate itself from
competition?
- Offers its products at the lowest possible
price.
- Has a large variety of products.
- Has an extensive database that tracks purchases
17Introduction to e-CommerceAmazon Online Retail
Business Model
- How does Amazon attract first-time visitors?
- Effective search engine marketing
- An associates program that offers revenue
generation potential for third party links
- Lots of advertising on TV, radio, in mail
18Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- The mission of the online version of the NY Times
is to provide a high-quality, worldwide online
audience with trusted editorial content from The
New York Times - Launched in January 1996
- Most of sites content comes from content already
being produced for hard-copy edition
- Site has 13.3 million registered users
19Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- What does the NY Times website make easier?
- It makes it easier for people to access news
information in each days edition.
- It makes it easier for users to get access to
additional information such as video feeds, slide
shows, on-line chats with columnists and
writers. - It makes it easier to customize news information
in the online paper to the users specific needs.
20Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- What does NY Times offer free to users?
- Users enjoy complete access to each days online
version for free.
- How does NY Times generate repeat usage?
- Free content
- Feature that allows articles to be emailed to
others
- E-newsletters on special interest topics
- Name recognition
- A personalized news service
21Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- How does NYTimes.com differentiate itself from
competition?
- Content is updated several times during each day
- Use of features that have enabled the hard-copy
to differentiate itself, such as op-ed writers,
Sunday Magazine supplement, and the Crossword
Puzzle - Its free!
22Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- How does NYTimes.com attract first-time visits?
- RSS Feeds that permit other sites including blogs
to abstract and link to NYTimes.com articles
- By effectively using its hard-copy edition to
promote its online edition
23Introduction to e-CommerceNY Times Online
Newspaper Business Model
- How does NYTimes.com make money if the
subscription is free?
- Advertising
- An ad that runs for about one month currently
costs approximately 70,000
- Sale of Times Select subscriptions - access to
premium and archived content
- Sale of related products/services such as
software to do the crossword puzzle, and products
in the site's on-line store.
24MySpace.com Social Networking
- Businesses like this model because content is
created by users of the site
- MySpaces mission is to create the coolest online
place a 13-to-34 year old Internet user could
possibly be
- 35 million visits per month
- User security is an issue with this model
- MySpace was sold in 2006 for over half billion
dollars
25MySpace.com Social Networking
- What does MySpace offer free to users?
- Users can create personal Web sites, blogs, photo
galleries
- Users can communicate with friends online and
meet new people who have similar interests
- Users can easily post and share images, videos,
music etc.
26MySpace.com Social Networking
- How does MySpace generate repeat usage?
- Curiosity - When users post something at My
Space, they check back at site frequently to see
if friends or strangers have commented or left
messages to their post. - Habit - MySpace.com has become a standard form of
communication among its users in much the same
way people use instant messaging, e-mail, and
cells.
27MySpace.com Social Networking
- How does MySpace differentiate itself from
competition?
- Social Networking Sites are very vulnerable to
competition because the communication technology
they feature is easily replicated and enhanced
(MySpace replaced Friendster.com) - Sheer Size of MySpaces user base (95 million
registered users) gives it advantage because
primary purpose of a social networking site is to
communicate with as many others as possible.
28MySpace.com Social Networking
- How does MySpace attract first-time visitors?
- Viral marketing at its most effective. Since one
of the key purposes of using MySpace.com is to
communicate with friends, every user gets more
people to become users. - Owner of MySpace.com is World News Corp. one of
the biggest media companies in the world.
Companys newspapers, TV networks, radio
stations, and magazines can be used to promote
the site at every opportunity.
29MySpace.com Social Networking
- MySpace should be used with caution and maturity
- Dont post anything at MySpace.com that you dont
want everyone in the world to know about
yourself.
- Employers now search MySpace for profiles of job
candidates.
- There have been instances where MySpace users
have been identified and victimized using
information those users have made available at
the Web site.
30You dont have to be BIG to be successful
online
- CustomInk.com - Started in a garage
- Developed a new and creative way to sell
imprinted tee shirts that takes full advantage of
the Internets interactive technologies
- This sites users get to design the product they
are purchasing
- This Company has become successful by developing
an online business model that makes it fun and
engaging for customers to place orders and spend
money at their Web site.
31Introduction to e-CommerceMTV.com Niche Portal
Business Model
- Focuses on music fans in their teens and
twenties.
- Features deep, original content including music
premieres and exclusives, convergent shows like
TRL and Control Freak, original programming
- Is consistently ranked the No. 1 music content
site in the teen demographic, according to Media
Metrix
32Introduction to e-CommerceMTV.com Niche Portal
Business Model
- What does the MTV.com website make easier?
- It makes it easier to find information about
music and artists.
- It makes it easier to find out when and where an
artist is performing.
- It makes it easier to sample and purchase
recordings.
- It makes it easier to communicate with people
from around the world who share the same musical
interests.
33Introduction to e-CommerceMTV.com Niche Portal
Business Model
- What does MTV.com offer free to users?
- The ability to personalize features of the site
based on musical tastes.
- Downloads of free music from new and established
artists.
- Product ratings and reviews.
- Chats hosted by top recording artists.
34Introduction to e-CommerceMTV.com Niche Portal
Business Model
- How does MTV.com generate repeat usage?
- Requires visitors to join/register.
- Software that tracks personal preferences and
purchasing behavior so that marketing can be more
targeted.
- Free samples of new recordings.
35Introduction to e-CommerceMTV.com Niche Portal
Business Model
- How does MTV.com differentiate itself from
competition?
- It focuses on the teenage demographic, which is
known to spend its money on music-related
interests.
- Exclusive content that is not available anywhere
else.
- Special events and programming that takes
advantage of its direct ties to one of the
worlds most favorite television networks.
- It covers a wide expanse of musical related and
cultural interests.
36Introduction to e-CommerceAssignment
- List the events happening inside your school that
would be of interest to different segments of
your community.
- List ways to get people interested in whats
going on inside your high school.
- Write how you could obtain information that will
be used as content for your website.