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Bentuk Aplikasi E-Commerce Marcello Singadji, S.Kom, M.T

Business Models Storefront Model Auction Model Portal Model Dynamic Pricing Model Online Trading Model Other Types of e-Business Models

E-Commerce An e-business can be defined as a company that has an online presence. E-commerce businesses allow customers to sell, trade, barter over the Web A companies policy, operations, technology and ideology define its business model

Storefront Model Storefront model enables merchants to sell products on the Web transaction processing, security, online payment, information storage E-commerce allows companies to conduct business 24-by-7, all day everyday, worldwide An e-commerce storefront should include online catalog of products, order processing, secure payment, timely order fulfillment.

Shopping Cart Technology An order-processing technology allows customers to accumulate lists of items they wish to buy as they continue to shop. The shopping cart is supported by the product catalog, merchant server, database technology Many companies combine a number of purchasing methods to give their customers a wide array of options.

Online Shopping Malls Online Mall A collection of online retailers that offer their products and services on a single site. In an online mall, consumers can use the mall’s shopping cart technology to purchase items from many stores in a single transaction. Online malls act as shopping portals directing traffic to the leading shopping retailers for a specific product. Online malls offer speed and added convenience to a customers shopping experience.

Auction Model Online auction sites act as forums through which Internet users can log-on and assume the role of either bidder or seller. Sellers post items they wish to sell and wait for buyers to bid. Reserve price The minimum price a seller will accept in a given auction. Reverse auctions allow the buyer to set a price as sellers compete to match or even beat it. Auction sites collect a commission on every successful auction.

Portal Model Portal sites give visitors the chance to find almost everything they are looking for in one place. horizontal portals portals that aggregate information on a broad range of topics. Yahoo!, AltaVista, Google vertical portals portals that offer more specific information within a single area of interest. WebMD, IMDB, FirstGov

Dynamic Pricing Model The Web has changed the way products are priced and purchased Comparison pricing model Comparison pricing Web sites using shopping bot technology to find the lowest price for a given item Demand-sensitive pricing model Group buying reduces price as volume sales increase Name-your-price model Name-your-price for products and services.

Dynamic Pricing Model (cont.) Bartering Model Individuals and business trade unneeded items for items they desire. Ubarter.com, isolve.com Rebate Model Sites offer rebates on product at leading online retailers in return for commission or advertising revenues. eBates Free offering model Free products and services generate high traffic Freemerchant, Start Sampling, FreeSamples.com

Online Trading Model Online trading empowers the average investor to handle their own investments Trading sites offer Research Investments analysis Stock history Simple buying and selling Online Trading sites include: E*TRADE Ameritrade Fidelity.com

Getting a Loan Online Find, research and apply for loans online. Many online lenders offer lower rates to attract customers. Online lending services include free quotes, calculators and tutorials for borrowers. Examples: E-LOAN eCredit.com Mortagebot.com

Recruiting on the Web Resume tutorials, cover letter help, and free job searching available on the Web Employers can find new employees from a global pool of applicants Earn rewards for refering new hires to recruiters Examples: Guru.com Dice.com Refer.com Sixfigurejobs.com Monster.com

Online News Services Internet and Web offer a 24-by-7 news source It is important to check the information source as rumors are often passed online Independent and freelance content creators compete with large scale industry players

Online Travel Services Customers now have the power to bypass a travel agent Discounts and low fares available online Name-your-price for tickets, hotels and car rentals “Last minute” fares often lower online

Online Entertainment The Web is a form of entertainment Interactive television will use the Internet to offer interactivity to the world MP3 and file-transfer technology threaten copyright law

Education Online E-learning is changing the way people learn. Web-based training and education give the world access to continuing education form their home Many colleges and universities offer distance learning and degree programs online Examples: Click2learn Saba Smartforce Varsitybooks.com

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