Title: MAR 6936902
1MAR 6936-902
- E-Commerce Marketing
- Fall 2002Tampa
- Rich Gonzalez
- August 29, 2002
2Agenda August 29, 2002
- Expectations of course
- Survey of course themes/concepts
- LISTERV
- Drucker
- Marketing Concept
- Porter
- Introduction Framework for E-C
- Blown to Bits
- Due for September 5
3URLs
- coba.usf.edu
- lists.acomp.usf.edu
- www.wurlitzer-jukebox.com
- www.britannica.com/
4LISTSERV
- xhttp//lists.acomp.usf.edu
- No Password
- Sign on by Friday
- Send Intro on Saturday or later
5For September 5
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2--- SKIM only
- Chapter 3
- Mini-Investigation of Product
- Purchase WSJ Interactive
6Syllabus
- Lets review and answer questions
- Expectations/Grading
- Writing Assignments vs. Midterm
7The Big Concepts
- Information
- Amplification
- Asynchonicity
8Textbooks
- REQUIRED TEXT
- E-Commerce Marketing
- introduction to e-commerce, Rayport Jaworski,
McGraw Hill/Irwin (2002). ISBN-0072510242 -
- REQUIRED TEXT II
- Blown to Bits How the New Economics of
Information Transforms Strategy, Harvard
Business School Press, Evans Wurster (2000).
ISBN 087584877x
9Price Shopping On Books?
- ebay.com
- www.half.com
- bibliofind.com
- ebs.allbookstores.com
- www.bigwords.com
10Weekly Analysis Papers
- Current Topic Will Be Selected
- 1.5 page Discussion Paper
- 6 WAP
- Scoring on 125 Points, Then Averaged
- Better than a Midterm Exam
11WSJ Interactive
- A Good Resource
- 4.95 for 60 Day Trial
- 10 Points
- Do not start up service yet.
12Survey Writing
- Writing exercise5 minutes
- E-commerce is....Just your thoughts, what comes
to mind. - E-commerce is important...Just your thoughts,
put yourself in the role of the businessperson
and customer
Legibility!!
13Why Is E-Commerce Important?
14- Lets Look at Some Predictions
15"I think there is a world market for, maybe, five
computers."
Prediction 1
16There is no reason for any individual to have a
computer in their home.
Prediction 2
17Prediction 3
- Business is going to change more in the next 10
years than it has in the past 50. - William H. Gates III, 2000
18Prediction 4
- Everyone will have access to most of the worlds
information. - William H. Gates III, 2000
19E-Commerce RJ
- Digital technology has transformed the economy.
- Value Creation shifts from physical to
information - E-C is about exchange of information
- E-C is technology enabled
- E-C is technology mediated
20E-Commerce RJ
- ...technology-mediated exchanges between parties
as well as the electronically based
intra-organizational activities that facilitate
such change
21Exemplar Sites
- paypal.com
- cdbaby.com
- www.flyertalk.com
- orbitz.com
- etrade.com
- B2B sites
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23Mini-Basic Marketing Review
24Drucker
- What is the purpose of a business?
- Two primary responsibilities of a business
25Elements of the Marketing Mix within an
Environmental Framework
Competitive
Distribution
Product
Political-Legal
Target Market
Social-Cultural
Price
Promotion
Technological
Economic
26Marketing Concept
- A managerial philosophy that on organization
should satisfy customers needs through a
coordinated set of activities that also allows
the org to achieve its goals
27Marketing Concept
- Target Market
- Customer Needs Wants
- Coordinated activities
- Profitability
28Why Is E-Commerce Important?
29Important Facts
- 2002Q2 Internet Access165 million U.S.553
million Worldwide - Broadband Penetration
- 200113 million U.S. Households
- 200217 million U.S. Households
- 2007---37 million U.S. Households
- 2002--- 4 European Households
- 2002 35 M AOL Worldwide Subscribers
30Important Facts
- Online Retail Sales in U.S.
- 2002Q2 10 B
- Jul 2002 7 B
- Jul 2002 7.8 M Users Online, Brazil
- 22 Research Online, Shop Offline, Europe
31Information Technology
32Porters Competitive Business Model
New Entrants
BP of Sellers
BP of Buyers
Intraindustry Rivalry
Substitutes
333 Fundamental Business Shifts
- 1. Most transactionsB2C, B2B and G2C will become
self-service digital transactions. - 2. Customer service will become the primary
value-added function in every business. Personal
consultancy not routine services. - 3. The pace of transactions and customer needs
for customer service will force firms to adopt
digital processes---for survival.
34Environmental Backdrop of Course Content
- Technology and Economic Forces
- Digitization
- Explosive Innovation---Networks
- Knowledge/Education
- Productivity
- Quality of Life
- Westernization/Globalization
35Break
36Example of Digitization Effect
- Atoms vs. Bits
- Bits vs. Atoms
37February 2002
38WurlitzerA Digital Product?
- JukeboxA growing business?
- 250,000 in U.S. Sales 15,000/yr
- MP3 source files from MP3.com
- DSL Connection
- 500,000 songs
- 150/month or 5,000
- All royalties paid
- Surf net, send e-mail, send songs
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40Encyclopaedia Britannica
- 1768, Scotland
- 15 Editions
- 1920 Sears Purchases
- EB Is MostComprehensiveAuthoritativePrestigiou
s
41Encyclopaedia Britannica contd
- EB 40 Million Words
- Superior Sales ForceAggressive Successful
- 1990 Sales 650 Million
- Set Price 1400 to 2200
- EB Dominant Market Share .
- 1990-95 Sales went down by 80
- EB Sold in 1996
- Why?
42Encyclopaedia Britannica contd
- CD-ROM
- Encarta, Grolier, Compton marketed a CD product
- Price 50-75
- Quality of CD vs. Britannica?
- So What Happened?
43Encyclopaedia Britannica contd
- IRACS
- IgnoreRidiculeAttackCopySteal
44Encyclopaedia Britannica contd
- Strategic Competitive Advantage
- Quality Volume
- Sales Force
- 1,500 PriceLarge Margins
- Thoroughness
- Strategic Competitive Disadvantage
- Too Big For CD
- Commissions
- 75--50--0
- Too Slow To React
45Encyclopaedia Britannica contd
- Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 Ultimate Reference
Suite - Contains32 Volume EB, 75,000 articles, 3
encyclopedias, 2 dictionaries, World Atlas... - Price 69.95
- Online Premium Services (30)
- http//www.britannica.com/
46Elements of the Marketing Mix within an
Environmental Framework
Competitive
Distribution
Product
Political-Legal
Target Market
Social-Cultural
Price
Promotion
Technological
Economic
47Its Not Just About Marketing
- Impact of technology and change wide
- Business
- Society
- Culture
- Nations
- Classes
48Table 11 Four Categories of E-Commerce
- Business originating from . . .
49Exhibit 16 A Flow Diagram of the Strategic
Responsibilities
50The Challenges
- Understanding Customer Evolution
- Tablestakes or cost of doing business
- Market research to understand how customer needs
are evolving - Charting Changing Technology
- Choosing the right technologies matching
consumer tastes to technology choices - Balancing Irrational Exuberance and Irrational
Doom - Estimating the impact of technology
- Weathering the storm reassuring stakeholders
51Moores Law
of transistors
1965Double every 12 months 1975---Double every
24 months-----Sometimes 18 months
52Metcalfes Law
- def values the utility of a network as the
square of its users - Morse Code
- Telephone system
- Ethernet protocols
- Internet protocols
53Metcalfes Law
Net Utility
Nodes
54The Big Concepts
- Information
- Amplification
- Asynchonicity
55A Step Toward E-Commerce?
56Nokia 9290
- For September 5
- Find out 3 or four things about it.
- Well discuss at the beginning of class
57Student Introduction
- Your career area, a snippet of that
- Your track, semesters in MBA
58Stop Here