1.Tamago lets you sell files over the net from friends to friends. With every sell you make money. Nextag offers prices at the lowest prices.
2. They all have an area for blogs. Plus, they all have a focus on e-learning. And how to make it better.
3. Adobe has it all it allows you to learn how to do a lot and helps you step by step. Plus it doesn't just focus on computer techs it helps out students and teachers.
4.I found a major problem is many companies have a difficult time connecting to the consumers and through e-commerce this can solved but some companies can't afford to set up online store or ads. Ways that could fix this is for these stores to get out and pass out flyers or go to community events to get more noticed.
5. They both allow the users to post information but allows others to change or modify it with permission of the original person that posted it.
6.IT looks as if the major concern is that other countries aren't as well taught about e-government and that most countries need more work in these areas.
7.Both websites that I could get on both talked about cyper security. But one was more for developing a web page rather than talking about news of the computer world.
8.I'm seeing a focus on small business and that there isn't enough focus on this area. Their saying that if there was a better focus on this area there would be a greater increase in profit for small business.
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11.The e-readers on Sony focus mostly on e-books where amazon focuses on not only books but the music capabilities of it. They also have a smoother look on Sony where the ones on Amazon have more buttons rather than touch screen type buttons.
12.Seems to be a blog Web page but it is unclear because the first sentence is in a different language.
13.This type of site is helpful in many ways but the major one is how all these different businesses and individuals can connect without the annoying traveling plans and expensive costs. They can connect through these sites.
14.Share 360 helps connect companies with their customers by channeling them through routes that all connect at the end. In a way Share 360 is collaborating with other companies to make e-commerce easier.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
5 Online stores that sell guns
1. Cabelas
5.Dunhams
I chose Cabelas because it is a well-known store. So I know
that the Website will be organized and well-maintained. The website is
organized and all the right steps are taken to make sure that I am who I say I
am. Even if I order a gun on line from Cabelas I still have to go to the store
and pick it up and get a back ground search done. They also have a great
selection of guns and ammo. It is easier to use than most other sites. The
navigation of the site is easy, to make finding the right guns easier. Their
website also offers the chance to get a discount card to use at Cabelas store
or the website. It’s nice that this can be used in both places and gives me
major discounts. Their website is also focused around hunting it seems.
2.Gander Mountain
Gander Mountains Website is less “crazy,” what I mean is
that there is less stuff on the front to be distracted by. The Website itself
is easy to navigate and easy to find what I need. The website also offers free
shipping for any orders over $50 dollars so this is a major plus. On the front
page they also have a task bar that makes it easier to search for things; it’s
like a quick access task bar. Towards the bottom of the page it shows all the
major brands that they carry so if I’m looking for a certain brand I can just
go straight to the bottom of the page and find what I’m looking for with one
click. The last reason why I like their website is that they have all the top
rated items right in the middle of the page.
3.Dicks sporting goods
Dicks offer free shipping for any order over $99 dollars
also not too bad. The big thing I like is at the top of their site they have
the deals on the things they have on sale. There is also a “button” at the top
of the page for all their clearance things; they have all their clearance items
in one area. They also have a button towards the bottom of the page for hunting
clearance so they have plenty of places to access the clearance items. They
really like to make their customers aware that they have clearance items; they
want to give the customers the chance to get what they want at a discount. This
makes me feel as if they are more customers oriented. Most sites aren’t anymore.
They have all their items for hunting in separate categories to make for easier
access.
4.Vance Sporting goods
The first thing I noticed about Vance Website was that they
have a notice at the top of their page stating that there is a high demand on
their rifles so there could be a backlog or a waiting period. This shows that
they don’t want their customers to be surprised when they get on their site to
order and they have a waiting period, this is nice because this is giving trust
to the customer by being up front. They are also advertising their gift card on
their front page so if I need that I can get it easier. At the top of their
page they have tabs to their other stores for other products. So if I ever need
to shop for something else they make that easy. Lastly, at the bottom of the
page they have an area where I can search by the price of the gun.
5.Dunhams
Once again this is a very organized and easy to navigate Web
page. The first thing I notice is that at the top of their page they have a
banner stating that for all new members that sign up for the Dunham’s rewards
they get a 20% discount on their order which is nice. On the right side of the
page they have a spot where you can click on it and get all the “hot deals,” on
the web store. Right below that they have an area with different places that
could help assist with your experience on their site, with anything from
products to the resource center. Once you have found what you are looking for
it shows a picture and some details plus states if there is a discount that
comes with the product, it also has the price under the picture. It also states
if the product is a best seller or if it’s a value product or not. This makes
using their website easier.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Internet Exercises 03/6/2013
1. This program has great value in the marketing channel because this could give netflix a broader outreach of consumers. Many different demographics have their own websites that could use this and reach their own demographic.
2. If consumers provided more answers to market research then there could be less ads everywhere because then others could see what everyone else is using and what works the best for the consumers. Plus, the companies could use this information to pin point more of the consumers so then would have to have ads in the wrong places.
3. They take all the information that consumers enter and see what area is the most used and why. This could narrow their view so they could focus on one area to improve on.
4. Product brokering- deciding what product to buy
Merchant brokering- Deciding from whom to buy products.
Personalization- The matching of services, products, and advertising content individual
consumers and their preference.
User profile- The requirements, preferences, behaviors, and demographic traits of a particular
customers.
Cookie- A data file that is placed on a user's hard drive by a remote web server, frequently without
disclosure or users consent.
E-loyalty- Customer loyalty to an e-Tailor or loyalty programs delivered online or supported
electronically.
Trust- The psychological status of willingness to depend on another person or organization.
Transition log- A record of user activities at a company's Web site.
Click stream behavior- Customer movements on the Internet.
Spy ware- Software that gathers user information over an Internet connection without the user's
knowledge.
5. I noticed that all three Web sites offer surveys to get customer feed back and to find out what
areas the consumers are interested in.
6.N/A
7. Submit to major search engines.
Submit to the major indexes.
If you're selling something, make sure you're selling the right thing
8. Hotwire is advertising car rentals, cruises and their own app for the cell phone. I think that hotwire
is advertising more toward the travelers.
The first ad that I see on ESPN is an ad for liquor. So their ads are mostly focused on the sports
fans that like to drink. ESPN has an area at the bottom of their that is promoting the the sale of tee
shirts. But then at the top of the page they have a button that you can push to do more shopping.
9. Ad:tech is an interactive advertising and technology conference and exhibition. Worldwide shows
blend keynote speakers, topic driven panels and workshops to provide attendees with the tools and
techniques they need to compete in a changing world.
All of these sites are interactive and most have an app that can be used on the cell phone.
10.It gives the consumer the chance to interact and try a hair color before you actually dye it.
11. The reviews and feed back of other users helps give me an insight of the sites so it's easier to
make decisions.
12.They can get on Linkedin and talk about what there company is about and then the can contact
other people or companies about their product or services they offer. So this is an open world for
easy advertising.
13.N/A
14. They are using the research to see what demographics are doing what on the net. They show what
the most areas are that being used the most by who.
15. N/A
2. If consumers provided more answers to market research then there could be less ads everywhere because then others could see what everyone else is using and what works the best for the consumers. Plus, the companies could use this information to pin point more of the consumers so then would have to have ads in the wrong places.
3. They take all the information that consumers enter and see what area is the most used and why. This could narrow their view so they could focus on one area to improve on.
4. Product brokering- deciding what product to buy
Merchant brokering- Deciding from whom to buy products.
Personalization- The matching of services, products, and advertising content individual
consumers and their preference.
User profile- The requirements, preferences, behaviors, and demographic traits of a particular
customers.
Cookie- A data file that is placed on a user's hard drive by a remote web server, frequently without
disclosure or users consent.
E-loyalty- Customer loyalty to an e-Tailor or loyalty programs delivered online or supported
electronically.
Trust- The psychological status of willingness to depend on another person or organization.
Transition log- A record of user activities at a company's Web site.
Click stream behavior- Customer movements on the Internet.
Spy ware- Software that gathers user information over an Internet connection without the user's
knowledge.
5. I noticed that all three Web sites offer surveys to get customer feed back and to find out what
areas the consumers are interested in.
6.N/A
7. Submit to major search engines.
Submit to the major indexes.
If you're selling something, make sure you're selling the right thing
8. Hotwire is advertising car rentals, cruises and their own app for the cell phone. I think that hotwire
is advertising more toward the travelers.
The first ad that I see on ESPN is an ad for liquor. So their ads are mostly focused on the sports
fans that like to drink. ESPN has an area at the bottom of their that is promoting the the sale of tee
shirts. But then at the top of the page they have a button that you can push to do more shopping.
9. Ad:tech is an interactive advertising and technology conference and exhibition. Worldwide shows
blend keynote speakers, topic driven panels and workshops to provide attendees with the tools and
techniques they need to compete in a changing world.
All of these sites are interactive and most have an app that can be used on the cell phone.
10.It gives the consumer the chance to interact and try a hair color before you actually dye it.
11. The reviews and feed back of other users helps give me an insight of the sites so it's easier to
make decisions.
12.They can get on Linkedin and talk about what there company is about and then the can contact
other people or companies about their product or services they offer. So this is an open world for
easy advertising.
13.N/A
14. They are using the research to see what demographics are doing what on the net. They show what
the most areas are that being used the most by who.
15. N/A
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