Ecommerce Website Development
Ecommerce (e-commerce) or electronic commerce or Online Shop/Business, is the purchasing, selling, and exchanging of goods and services over computer networks (such as the Internet) through which transactions or terms of sale are performed electronically. Contrary to popular belief, ecommerce is not just on the Web. In fact, ecommerce was alive and well in business to business transactions before the Web back in the 70s via EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) through VANs (Value-Added Networks). Ecommerce can be broken into the following categories: B2B, B2C, B2E, C2B, C2C, G2G, G2E, G2B, B2G, G2C, and C2G.
Oxlipco Systems has years of Ecommerce application/ecommerce website development experiences in the versatile framework. An increasing number of people prefer ecommerce, as it takes place at anywhere and anytime (24/7). It saves times for them with maximum options and benefits with real-time price comparison. As we have multi-platform developing experience, we are capable of developing following eCommerce solution for small to large organization of home or abroad with premium quality and maximum accuracy.
B2B (Business-to-Business): Companies doing business with each other such as manufacturers selling to distributors and wholesalers selling to retailers. Pricing is based on the quantity of order and is often negotiable.
B2C (Business-to-Consumer): Businesses selling to the general public typically through catalogs utilizing shopping cart software. Having a hard time finding a book? Need to purchase a custom, high-end computer system? How about a first class, all-inclusive trip to a tropical island? With the advent ecommerce, all three things can be purchased literally in minutes without human interaction.
C2B (Consumer-to-Business): A consumer posts his project with a set budget online and within hours companies review the consumer’s requirements and bid on the project. The consumer reviews the bids and selects the company that will complete the project. Online Outsourcing site empowers consumers around the world by providing the meeting ground and platform for such transactions.
C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer): There are many sites offering free classifieds, auctions, and forums where individuals can buy and sell thanks to online payment systems like PayPal where people can send and receive money online with ease. eBay’s auction service is a great example of where person-to-person transactions take place every day since 1995.
B2E – Business to Employee: B2E (Business to Employee) E-Commerce generally refers to the requisitioning of supplies by employees for use in their jobs, but this really has grown to encompass much more. For example, B2E makes it very easy for an employee to requisition a new toner cartridge and printer paper – the order is entirely electronic, and supervisors are asked to approve the requisition in the event that the total order exceeds preset limits for that particular employee. Many companies have found that B2E technologies have dramatically reduced administrative burdens with the human resources department.
G2G (Government-to-Government): G2G (Government-to-Government), G2E (Government-to-Employee), G2B (Government-to-Business), B2G (Business-to-Government), G2C (Government-to-Citizen), C2G (Citizen-to-Government) are other forms of ecommerce that involve transactions with the government–from procurement to filing taxes to business registrations to renewing licenses and so on.