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E-commerce

E-commerce

E-commerce is an innovative platform that connects buyers and sellers in an eco-friendly marketplace. It promotes sustainable products and services, encouraging environmentally conscious consumerism.

Description

1. E-commerce Business Models
B2C (Business to Consumer): This is the most common model, where businesses sell directly to consumers. Examples: Amazon, Walmart, and Zappos.
B2B (Business to Business): In this model, businesses sell to other businesses.
Examples include wholesale distributors or manufacturers who supply goods to retailers.
C2C (Consumer to Consumer): Consumers sell directly to other consumers.
Examples: eBay, Craigslist, and Poshmark.
C2B (Consumer to Business): Individuals sell products or offer services to businesses.
Examples include freelance platforms like Upwork.

Key points

1. Wide Range of Products
2. Seamless Shopping Experience
3. Personalized Shopping
4. Secure and Convenient Payments
5. Real-Time Order Tracking
6. Customer Support
7. Reviews & Ratings
8. Easy Returns & Exchanges
9. Push Notifications & Alerts

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