E-commerce a Beginners Guide to E-commerce

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Electronic Commerce, Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales
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Author: D. D'apollonio ISBN: 9781542687423
Publisher: D. D'apollonio Publication: January 19, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. D'apollonio
ISBN: 9781542687423
Publisher: D. D'apollonio
Publication: January 19, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book has lots of actionable information on how to make money online with ecommerce.
The world is increasingly becoming tech driven. Think about it; you (or someone you know) have probably purchased something online. By so doing, you are probably among the over 40% of internet users (over 1 billion people) who have purchased something online via mobile, desktop, tablet or other devices. If you think about it from a business perspective, this means there is a huge potential to make money if you are a seller (1 billion potential customers!) and.
But how can you go about it? How can you get a share of the over a share of over US$1.2 trillion that’s transacted online every single year?
Well, this book will show you exactly how to go about it. Whether you want to set up a C2C (customer to customer) business, a B2C (business to customer) business, or a B2B (business to business) business, it is important to build a solid understanding of the concept of ecommerce so that you start off with a strong understanding of the ins and outs of ecommerce. This book will show you everything you need to know about ecommerce to ensure you know what works, what doesn’t and how to be the best at what you do.

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This book has lots of actionable information on how to make money online with ecommerce.
The world is increasingly becoming tech driven. Think about it; you (or someone you know) have probably purchased something online. By so doing, you are probably among the over 40% of internet users (over 1 billion people) who have purchased something online via mobile, desktop, tablet or other devices. If you think about it from a business perspective, this means there is a huge potential to make money if you are a seller (1 billion potential customers!) and.
But how can you go about it? How can you get a share of the over a share of over US$1.2 trillion that’s transacted online every single year?
Well, this book will show you exactly how to go about it. Whether you want to set up a C2C (customer to customer) business, a B2C (business to customer) business, or a B2B (business to business) business, it is important to build a solid understanding of the concept of ecommerce so that you start off with a strong understanding of the ins and outs of ecommerce. This book will show you everything you need to know about ecommerce to ensure you know what works, what doesn’t and how to be the best at what you do.

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