TYPES OF E-COMMERCE

 TYPES OF E-COMMERCE 

  • BUSINESS TO BUSINESS:includes all electronic transactions between businesses for goods or services.This sort of electronic commerce is generally used by producers and traditional commerce distributors. (BloomIdea, 2014) example AIRFOCUS
 https://airfocus.com/
  • BUSINESS TO CONSUMER:is distinguished by the establishment of electronic business relationships between businesses and final consumers. It corresponds to the retail section of e-commerce, where traditional retail trade normally operates  (BloomIdea, 2014). example AUCSHOW
                                                            https://global.aucshow.net/
  •  CONSUMER TO CONSUMER: includes all electronic transactions between consumers for goods or services.In most cases, these transactions are carried out through a third party, which offers the web platform on which the transactions are carried out (BloomIdea, 2014).  example UBER
https://www.uber.com/
  • GOVERNMENT TO CITIZEN: includes all electronic transactions between individuals and government agencies (BloomIdea, 2014).  example GOV.UK
https://www.gov.uk/
  •  CONSUMER TO BUSINESS:is a complete tilting turn from the traditional idea of exchanging things.This type of e-commerce is prevalent in crowdsourcing projects. A vast number of people sell their services or products to businesses who are specifically looking for these types of services or items.  (BloomIdea, 2014)
References:

BloomIdea (2014). Types of e-commerce | BloomIdea. [online] BloomIdea. Available at: https://bloomidea.com/en/blog/types-e-commerce.

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