Advatages Of Ecommerce

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The Advantages of E-Commerce In the following article the author attempts to demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages, and the role the internet plays in today’s E-commerce’s business world. The paper will also include a discussion of the various components which make up E-marketing, such as the internet, Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider’s theory components, similarities and differences between e-commerce and bricks-and-mortar selling in regard to placement and size. Difference in payments made for bricks and mortar, the role security play’s and e-commerce fulfillment. Marketing is an essential component for product proliferation and adoption across the targeted audience. Conventional marketing strategies have always been associated with a hefty budget and market research requirements. As the world is becoming smarter and more efficient people across the globe have started realizing the benefits of Internet Marketing. Internet has been able to penetrate all parts of the globe. Businesses and humans are not limited to a particular geography and all corners of the world are facilitating from the ease and use of Internet marketing initiatives. The Internet is a collection of wires, protocols, and hardware that allows the electronic transmission of data over TCP/IP. The Internet forms a global network of computers that can share data and programs. The computers are connected through a series of local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) and transfer data through the communication rules set forth by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) (Rayport, J.F., & Jaworski, B.J. (2004). As per Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider’s the internet has four main components which make the internet easy to use. Four such components are human-friendly addressing and the domain name system, packet switching, routing, and TCP. The Domain Name

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