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E-Business The prolific use of computers and the Internet in the Office environment and homes has given rise to a new form of business activity and this is called E-Business. E-business looked at from the point-of-view of it's broadest meaning is the buying and selling online by the use of the Internet, and also includes activities of business like purchasing, tracking of inventory, managing production and handling logistics, customer care, supply chain management and collaborative engineering. Depending on whether the business activity by one business organization is targeted towards another business organization or a consumer the terms B2B and B2C have come into existence. (The Difference between E-business, E-commerce, and E-marketplaces)

B2B stands for business to business and is the trading activity that takes place between companies online and has grown to cover activities of supply chain management as an increasing number of companies outsource constituents of their supply chain to their trading partners. B2C stands for business to consumer and is the trading activity that takes place directly between a company and its consumers over the Internet for their own use and has gradually grown to cover all aspects of customer care and customer satisfaction. Examples of B2B sites include Microsoft.com, Macromedia.com, and...

Examples of B2C sites include Amazon.com, ebay.com, Walmart.com, and Borders.com. The difference lies quite clearly in who the customers are. Whether they are other companies or individuals and it is this difference that lays the basis for the differentiation of a B2B site and B2C site in their marketing activities. (The ABCs of B2B)
The significant characteristic of marketing in B2C is in the fact that companies attempt to create a direct relationship with customers without the use of the logistic chain of distributors, wholesaler and retail outlets. In comparison the thrust of marketing in B2B is in the attempt at differentiation of itself from its competition by selling the value intangible of the saving of a great amount of time and money with the maximum possible automation of the supply chain, to its targeted market. This is done by using the traditional offline methods of advertising, tradeshows, field activities and augmented with web sites that give customer only access to their individual accounts and inventories. The difference between the two gets to be clearer when we examine the example of the difference in e-mail marketing. Goals set to be achieved may include a large scope of possibilities, but the final result sought is always to increase revenue and it is here that a significant difference can be…

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'B2B V B2C Email Marketing, Spot the Difference?" Retrieved from http://www.extravision.com/difference.cfm Accessed on 17 January, 2005

'The Difference between E-business, E-commerce, and E-marketplaces" Retrieved from http://www.emarketservices.com/templates/Page.aspx?id=428 Accessed on 17 January, 2005

Varon, Elana. "The ABCs of B2B" Retrieved from http://www.utextension.utk.edu/hbin/What%20is%20B2B%20&; %20B2C.pdf Accessed on 17 January, 2005
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