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E-Business Models

Tags : internet business models, business models, business innovation, business strategy, business, business management, business development, business for sale,
Industry : IT Services, Internet
Functional Area : Business Models
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An e-business model is simply the approach a company takes to become a profitable business on the Internet. There are many buzzwords that define aspects of electronic business, and there are subgroups as well, such as content providers, auction sites and pure-play Internet retailers in the business-to-consumer space. In the past two years, e-business seems to have permeated every aspect of daily life. In just a short time, both individuals and organizations have embraced Internet technologies to enhance productivity, maximize convenience, and improve communications globally. From banking to shopping to entertaining, the Internet has become integral to daily activities. What online business models are expected to succeed in the future? Discuss here......

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http://joydipchakladar.blogspot.com/2009/06/enterprise-20-ebusiness-transformation.html Nothing is invincible in the world , if you know , what makes it invincible . Nothing is impossible in the world , if you know , what makes it impossible. ------------ The secret of E business transformation is knowledge . When legacy systems wanted to build successful E-business operation that should be the prime focus . That’s why one who is peaceful , has deep knowledge in war. That’s why one who is forceful , has deep knowledge on compassion. ------------- The power of E-business is take you in a zone of auto-pilot where you can stay out of the business war , yet you can be prolific participant of it...
By : joydip
joydip  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
There are two ways on looking into it . Prices will definitely fall, because that's the objective of any outsourcing project . And if there is more outsourcing around the world ,the cost is bound to go down . You are very right on these. The other...
amit chaudhry  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Thanks for the insight Joydip, and i have a question for you in a recent Forrester white paper, there is an indication that where there will be fall of prices in Enterprise web 2.0 collaboration and Productivity Apps. and this is coupled with...
 
 
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Please suggest me how do we make our own ideas copyright...!? Is there any authority who does that? Or any site where we can be the owner of our innovation!! Thanks
By : Satwinder Singh
Navdeep Shridhar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Dear Satwinder, in India copyrights are protected by "Copyright Office", which is under Ministry of HRD. You can get your idea into copyright only after proper filing of your application, and describing under which category you want to get your...
anuradha  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
what actions i can take so that my ideas are protected under Copyright ?
 
 
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What is today’s most lucrative and successful business model on Internet Web? Which business model in your opinion on Internet Web would be the most lucrative in the near future?  
By : akshaya bhatia
sudhakar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Your question is an eye opener for many business person. When virtual  class room (web basedtechnology)is going to b the order of the day, "Business Model On Internet Web " will follow the suit. Well done. 
dilip naik  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Network maeketing is most lucratlve successful business model on internet web in the future ,because i am successful in this business
Raju Ramalingam  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
CPM ads ("cost per thousand views"; banner ads online and regular ads in print, TV and radio) CPC ads ("cost per click"; think Google ads) CPT ads ("cost per transaction"; you pay only if the customer brought to you from a media sites becomes a...
 
 
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Saquib Alam  |  Argues in support of  "Ceiling Fan"  |  1 year ago
We should prefer ceiling fans over air conditioners because they are power efficient and also don`t harm the atmosphere. Air conditioners are responsible for destruction of ozone layer.
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As a part of my CDM Project for Air Coolers we did a technical paper on Coolers Vs AC. Though Coolres are lowe energy solutions, and involves good air quality, AC's fared better with the respondents with respect to (a) Status symbol, (b) feeling...
srirang gollerkeri  |  Argues in support of  "Ceiling Fan"  |  2 years ago
cieling fans anyday scores over AC. only in extreme heat conditions shud AC be used
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