The Complete e-Commerce Course

About Course
“Ecommerce” or “electronic commerce” is the trading of goods and services on the internet. It is your bustling city center or brick-and-mortar shop translated into zeroes and ones on the internet superhighway. An estimated 2.14 billion people worldwide buy goods and services online, and the number of Prime members shopping Amazon stores globally now tops 200 million.
Ecommerce is one way people buy and sell things in retail. Some companies sell products online only, while other sellers use ecommerce as a part of a broader strategy that includes physical stores and other distribution channels. Either way, ecommerce allows startups, small businesses, and large companies to sell products at scale and reach customers across the world.
E-commerce is powered by the internet. Customers access an online store to browse through and place orders for products or services via their own devices.
Contemporary electronic commerce can be classified into two categories. The first category is business based on types of goods sold (involves everything from ordering “digital” content for immediate online consumption, to ordering conventional goods and services, to “meta” services to facilitate other types of electronic commerce). The second category is based on the nature of the participant.
On the institutional level, big corporations and financial institutions use the internet to exchange financial data to facilitate domestic and international business. Data integrity and security are pressing issues for electronic commerce.
Course Content
Section 1: Course Introduction
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Introduction of e-Commerce
07:51 -
Division of e-Commerce
07:53 -
e-Commerce Historical
04:34 -
Modern Business of e-Commerce
04:06 -
Alibaba Introduction
03:04 -
AliExpress Inrroduction
02:05 -
Amazon Introduction
02:19 -
Alibaba vs. AliExpress e-Commerce
08:57 -
Alibaba vs. Amazon e-Commerce
03:09 -
Alibaba Online Business Users
03:09 -
Steps to Follow for buying Alibaba Products
08:16