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E-business - be a part of the change
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SME Times News Bureau | 05 Apr, 2011
Couple of
years ago internet was just a tool to send e-mails and search the web.
But with the changing India, Internet has become a hub of e-business.
Companies now, instead incurring huge expenditure on setting up offices
abroad or searching for global clients are using Internet to attract
customers. They are taking the benefits of what B2B portals have to
offer.
But this is not limited to international markets, with rising Software
and hardware penetration and cheaper connectivity, e-commerce in
domestic market is also picking up.
The domestic market is also picking up pace as India 's
Internet-friendly population increased from 39 million to 100 million
in the beginning of 2007. Already revenues from online trading in India
stands at about Rs 2,300 crore and is expected to touch the Rs 4,000
mark in 2006-07. The demand is not restricted to goods but the services
sector too, is also gathering speed.
With increasing PC penetration, lower computer and connectivity cost
and higher net logging, the value of domestic and international
e-business in India is all set to grow.
But in order to fully utilize the potential of Internet various stake
holders, like corporates, the IT industry and the Government needs to
come together to remove any existing gaps in the legal and regulatory
framework.
E-business continues to evolve, addressing customer concerns about
privacy and the security of online transactions. Net security systems
now assure that there isn't any danger of breaching confidentiality.
The Indian government, as well as several international organizations
such as the World Trade Organization, the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law, and the International Organization for
Standardization are working to define legal, taxation and intellectual
property rules in order to build a global commercial framework that is
fair, predictable and consistent.
BENEFITS OF E-BUSINESS:
(i) Access to markets, customers, suppliers, contacts
(ii) Quick access to international markets
(iii) Sharing of information
(iv) Greater efficiency
(v) Reduced costs
(vi) Time-saving
The Internet has changed the way many of us do business. At the touch
of a button, consumers can now purchase goods and services from
anywhere in the world. There are no geographical barriers to Internet
trading. Businesses are increasingly recognising and harnessing the
power of the Internet, satisfying the needs of a growing, demanding
customer base.
Customers can browse through your products at leisure and then place an
order immediately without leaving their PC. Not only does this offer
new sales opportunities but you can also increase your customer base
without having to open a new office or shop.
Without doubt, e-business has changed the very concept of doing business. Make sure you are part of this change.
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