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E-Commerce homework answers

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E-Commerce homework answers

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  1. E-COMMERCE FOR PROFIT AND FOR NON PROFIT SOCIAL NETWORKS REVIEW

  2. WHAT IS A SOCIAL NETWORK? Online space created for people with common need to interact Portals /social networksallow us to • Move close together virtually • Portals have been added social network like features • Community sites have added portal-like features such as Allowing us to Search from the website Displaying the current news about the site /community Enabling E-commerce services and transaction http://allhomeworktutors.com/

  3. For profit social sites-face book They account for over 90% networking activities Facebook percentage of is over 50% of all other networks. it has a unique audience size for business audience advertising revenue U.S. social network site revenues for Facebook were $3.08 billion

  4. Top 10 Social Network Sites, 2011 members population http://allhomeworktutors.com/ SOURCES: Based on data from eMarketer, 2010; Hitwise, 2010.

  5. How they make money Social networks are making money through advertising audiences The impact of the business is realized through Marketing and branding Facebook fan pages or creating your business group or page. Companies are also placing advertisements on the social media to market their productshttp://allhomeworktutors.com/

  6. Differences in business models • General communities–A Youth discussion forum • They offer opportunities for people to interact and discuss on various topics for non profit • They get revenues from selling ad space on their pages or videos placement for profit making http://allhomeworktutors.com/ Find homework answers and get homework help in your favorite homework market • Practice networks-Facebook • They have focused discussion , add knowledge of a share practice and also give help to various charities for non profit. • For profit rely on advertising. • For non profit rely on user donations

  7. Differences cont.-non profit making Common Interest-based networksmostly non -profit • They have discussion groups that share an interest on a specific subject. • They are mostly advertising and member donations supported.http://allhomeworktutors.com/ Find homework answers and homework help from your favorite homework market. For profit making • They charge variedly on the advertisements and encourage transactions on their websites • They are more in to encouraging sales in their sites

  8. How is the for-profit company using community-building technologies as a customer relations management tool? • Face book uses the social aspect of the site as a customer relations management tool by being user friendly and easy to use website. • Through its high member capacity, it has the best audience and advertising on the site can be a very efficient advertising media

  9. The offerings on each site • Face book has vast offers for a client to advertise depending on estimated capacity of the client . For example to place an advert for your individual company may be less than a limited liability company • The youth network has got no pricing offers but charges a small fee for placing any advertisement be it individual or limited liability

  10. references • www.facebook.com • Brown, J .S. & Duguid, P.(2000.) The Social Life of Information: Harvard Business School Press. • Leebaert, D.(1998). The Future of the Electronic Marketplace .MIT. • http://allhomeworktutors.com/ Find homework answers and homework help from your favorite homework market

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