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Welcome

to
the case study
on
E-commerce
Premier University
Faculty of Business Studies
Presented By-
 Jebun Nahar
 Didarul Alam
 Sreeporna Das Sharma
 Hasan Murad
Contents
Introduction to E-Commerce
Definition of E-commerce
History of E-Commerce
E-Commerce Infrastructure
Dimensions of E-Commerce
Traditional Commerce vs E-Commerce
Conventional payment Mechanisams
Electronic payment Mechanisams
Contents
Skill and Step of E-Commerce
Electronic Catalog of E-commerce
Scope and Opportunity of E-commerce
Advantages and disadvantages of E-
Commerce
E-Commerce in Different Sector of
Bangladesh
Some important E-shop of Bangladesh
Conclusion
 Introduction to E-commerce

 E-commerce is called electronic


commerce which entails the use of
the Internet in the marketing,
identification, payment and
delivery of goods and services.
E-commerce definition  
 An e-market is a facilitated online
environment that connects multiple
buyers and suppliers in a single, Web-
based hub.
 The E-commerce Resource Center define
that ,E-commerce is a broad term
describing business activities associated
with technical data through electronically.
History of E-commerce
 In 1980s a number of communication
companies add introduce VAN
 In the end of 1980s EDI is introduced
 In 1990-91 the E-commerce in internet is
used commercially
 In Feb 2000, an Irish consultancy firm,
Nua estimated the number of E-
commerce site for worldwide
commercial users
E-Commerce
Infrastructure
 The diagram below shows an example
of an e-commerce infrastructure. It
shows clients, customers, partners and
suppliers to the left and how they may
connect to an Internet company to the
right through the Internet.
The Dimensions of E-commerce
 E-commerce can be broken into these main categories:
1. B2B{Business to Business}
2. B2C{Business to Consumers}
3. B2G{Business to Government}
4. C2C{Consumer to Consumer}
5. C2B{Consumer to Business}

[
 B2G
 C2B
 C2C
 
Traditional Commerce vs e-
Commerce

 Sales Channel
 Sales Hour /Region
 Sales place/method
 Marketing activity
 Capital
Conventional payment mechanisms

 Cash
 Documents
Electronic payment mechanisms
 EDI {Electronic Data Interchange}
 EFT {Electronic Fund Transfer}
 SET {Secure Electronic Transaction}
 Home banking
 Smart Card
 Credit Card
 Electronic Cheque
 Electronic Cash
Skills and Steps of E-commerce structure

Create website Setup an E-commerce A merchant account and payment Create secure payment Generate traffic
store gateway environment

A secure sockets layer (SSL)


Using a Using an OS Miva Merchant Payment certificate enable to receive cried
web online site Commer merchan account gateway it card Information securely from
designer builder ce t your customer.
With payment no SSL
certificate is required.

Submitted your site to search engines.


Advertise your site.
Keep your company name in front of your customers with regular email

Add more content to your website to keep it fresh.

Monitor your website traffic to see where it’s coming from


and how can increase traffic for key contents areas.
  Electronic Catalog of E-Commerce

Electronic catalogs
allow potential
buyers to search
an entire product
line using various
keywords and
other characters
Scope of e-commerce
 OUTSOURCING  WEB MARKETING
 HUMAN  CONSULTING
RESOURCE  FREELANCING IT
 OFFSHORE JOB
STAFFING  SEARCH ENGINE
 SOFTWARE OPTIMIZATION
DEVELOPMENT
Opportunities of E-commerce
 For consumers

 For Business

 For Governments

 For Society
Benefits of E-Commerce
 Global reach
 Cost of acquiring serving and
retaining customers
 An extended enterprise is easy to
build
 Dis-intermediation
 Improved customer service to your
clients
 Power to provide the ‘best of both the
world’s
Benefits of E-Commerce
 
Benefits of e-Commerce to Organization
Benefits of e-Commerce to Consumers
Benefits of e-Commerce to Society
Disadvantages
  Inadequate inspection facility
 Security
 Legal issues
 Technical Limitations
 Non- Technical Limitations
 E-COMMERCE IN DIFFERENT
SECTORS OF
BANGLADESH
 E-Commerce in the RMG Sector
 E-Commerce in the Oil and Gas
Sector
 E-Finance in Chittagong
 Banking on the Web
Some e-commerce shop of
Bangladesh
 www.dhakasharee.com
 
 www.number1shop.com  
 www.bdbazar.com  
 www.bengalcommerce.com  
 www.sonarmarketplace.com
 www.upoharbd.com
 www.bdgift.com
 www.cellbazaar.com
CONCLUSION
THANKYOU

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