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Describe the process of initiating and funding a start-up e-business or large e-project. Understand the process of adding EC initiatives to an existing business. Describe the issues and methods of transforming an organization into an e-business. Describe the process of acquiring Web sites and evaluating building and hosting options.Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives Understand the importance of providing and managing content and describe how it is accomplished. Evaluate Web sites on design criteria such as appearance, navigation, consistency, and performance. Understand how search engine optimization may help a Web site obtain high placement in search engines. Understand how some major support e-services are provided. Understand the process of building an online storefront. Be able to build an online storefront with templates.Starting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Creating a New Company or Adding an Online Project Step 1: Identify a consumer or business need in the marketplace Step 2: Investigate the opportunity Step 3: Determine the business owner’s ability to meet the needStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Online Business Planning business plan A written document that identifies a company’s goals and outlines how the company intends to achieve the goals and at what cost business case A document that is used to justify the investment of internal, organizational resources in a specific application or projectStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Initial Funding of a New Online Business angel investor A wealthy individual who contributes personal funds and possibly expertise at the earliest stage of business development incubator A company, university, or nonprofit organization that supports businesses in their initial stages of developmentStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Secondary Funding a New Online Business venture capital (VC) Money invested in a business by an individual or a group of individuals (venture capitalists) in exchange for equity in the business Additional Funding: A Large Partner The (IPO) Initial Public Offering – first sale of stock of a small private company in the public.Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business: Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business Adding EC Initiatives to an Existing Business A storefront /Webstore (wallmart.com) A portal E-procurement Auctions and reverse auctions Other initiativesAdding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business: Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business Transformation to an E-Business What is organizational transformation? How an organization can be transformed into an e-business Software tools for facilitating transformation to e-businessRoadmap to Becoming an E-Business: Roadmap to Becoming an E-BusinessBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Classification of Web Sites informational Web site A Web site that does little more than provide information about the business and its products and services interactive Web site A Web site that provides opportunities for the customers and the business to communicate and share informationBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Classification of Web Sites attractors (higher level of interactivity) Web site features that attract and interact with visitors in the target stakeholder group. Attractors such as games, puzzles, prize giveaways, contests, and electronic postcards (e-cards) encourage customers to find the Web site,visit again, and recommend the site to their friends. transactional Web site A Web site that sells products and services collaborative Web site A site that allows business partners to collaborateBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Building a Web Site Step 1—Select a Web host Step 2—Register a domain name Step 3—Create and manage content Step 4—Design the Web site Step 5—Construct the Web site and test Step 6—Market and promote the Web siteWeb Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name Web Hosting Options Storebuilder service: provides Web hosting as well as storage space, templates, and other services to help small businesses build a Web site quickly and inexpensively . prime choice of small and sometimes medium-size businesses. A hosting service that provides disk space and services to help small and micro businesses build a Web site quickly and cheaply. eg . Yahoo. Advantages: a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to build a Web site. Disadvantages: limited functionality (accepting credit cards may not be possible), dependence on the service for proper management of connectivity to the site and the Web site tends to look like other sites.Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name ISP hosting service The same company that delivers e-mail and Web access to a business probably can host the company’s Web site. provides an independent, stand-alone Web site for small and medium-sized businesses. ISP will provide additional hosting services (e.g., more storage space, simple site statistics, credit card gateway software) at the same or a slightly higher cost than the storebuilder services. (thelist.com)Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name A Pure/Dedicated Hosting Service Web hosting service A dedicated Web site hosting company that offers a wide range of hosting services and functionality to businesses of all sizes (economicalhost.com, webhostingdelhi.com)Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name self-hosting When a business acquires the hardware, software, staff, and dedicated telecommunication services necessary to set up and manage its own Web site. beneficial when a business has special requirements, such as maximum data security, protection of intellectual property. disadvantages of self-hosting are high cost and low speed of construction.Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name A Pure Hosting Service mirror site An exact duplicate of an original Web site that is physically located on a Web server on another continentWeb Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name Registering a Domain Name domain name A name-based address that identifies an Internet-connected server (2createawebsite.com) domain name registrar A business that assists prospective Web site owners with finding and registering the domain name of their choiceContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management content The text, images, sound, and video that make up a Web page dynamic Web content content needs to be kept up-to-the-minute (e.g., news, stock prices, weather). commodity content Information that is widely available and generally free to access on the WebDigital Content Delivery Life Cycle: Digital Content Delivery Life CycleContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Secondary Content cross-selling Offering similar or related products and services to increase sales up-selling Offering an upgraded version of the product in order to boost sales and profit Promotion e.g., coupon, rebate, discount Comment e.g., reviews, testimonials, expert adviceContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management CREATION OR ACQUISITION OF CONTENT Creating Content: Content is usually created by the site’s owners and developers Buying Content: Content that is acquired from outside sources should be supplemental content, not primary contentContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Buying from a Syndicator syndication The sale of the same good (e.g., digital content) to many customers, who then integrate it with other offerings and resell it or give it away free. Extremely popular in the world of entertainment and publishingContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Examples RSS feeds (“Rich Site Summary,” “RDF site summary,” or “Really Simple Syndication”) An XML format for syndicating Web content ATOM feeds EnCirca Web Syndication Feeds PODCASTThe Syndication Supply Chain: The Syndication Supply ChainContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Creation and Acquisition Content Providers and Networks premium content Content not available elsewhere on the WebContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management DELIVERING CONTENT TO USERS (DISTRIBUTORS) Representative Content-Related Vendors Content Delivery Networks personalized content Web content that is prepared to match the needs and expectations of the individual visitorContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Creation and Acquisition Delivering Content by E-Newsletter e-newsletter A collection of short, informative articles sent at regular intervals by e-mail to individuals who have an interest in the newsletter’s topic Writing Effective Content Delivering effective content involves not only what is said, but how it is saidContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management content management The process of adding, revising, and removing content from a Web site to keep content fresh, accurate, compelling, and credible Content Testing Measuring Content Quality Pitfalls of Content Management Content Removal Content Management SoftwareContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Catalog Content and Its Management For buyers who aggregate suppliers’ catalogs on their own Web sites, content management begins with engaging suppliers and then collecting, standardizing, classifying, hosting, and continually updating their catalog data Translation of Content to Other Languages The primary problems with language customization are cost and speedContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Maximization and Streaming Services Many companies provide media-rich content, such as video clips, music, or Flash media, in an effort to reach their target audience with an appealing marketing message These and other content providers are concerned about the download time from the user’s perspectiveWeb Site Design: Web Site Design information architecture How the site and its Web pages are organized, labeled, and navigated to support browsing and searching throughout the Web site deep linking Entry into a Web site via the site’s interior pages, not the homepage, typically through search engines or external linksA Simple Hierarchical Web Site Structure: A Simple Hierarchical Web Site StructureWeb Site Design: Web Site Design site navigation Aids that help visitors find the information they need quickly and easilyWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Site Map and Navigation frame An HTML element that divides the browser window into two or more separate windows A Generic Navigation BarWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Consistency look and feel The elements, including layout, typeface, colors, graphics, and navigation aids, that visually distinguish a site from any otherA Web Page Layout Grid: A Web Page Layout GridWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Performance Speed ranks at or near the top of every list of essential design considerations, for good reason Visitors who have to wait more than a few seconds for a Web page to load are likely to hit the “stop” or “back” button and go somewhere elseWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Colors and Graphics The key to effective use of color and graphics is to design the site to match the expectations of the target audience Other rules that guide the use of color and graphics on Web sites are provided in Online File W16.12Web Site Design: Web Site Design Quality Assurance Quality assurance is about making sure the Web site design is properly tested before it is launched and ensuring that it continues to perform up to expectations after launch A lesson most Web designers can learn from total quality management (TQM) principles is to design the site for easy maintenanceProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Who Builds the Web Site? Do It Yourself internal Web site development The process of building and/or maintaining the Web site with company staff Outsource external Web site development When the business hires another firm to build and/or maintain the Web siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Hybrid partnering Web site development When a mixture of internal and external development is used to build and/or maintain a Web siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Web site construction The initial content creation, design, programming, and installation phases of a Web site’s development Web site maintenance The on-going process of keeping the Web site open for business, managing content, fixing problems, and making incremental additions to the siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Managing Web Site Construction Start with a plan Set goals early and stick to them Use a fixed-price contract Justify graphics and featuresProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Payments: Accepting Credit Cards card-not-present (CNP) transaction A credit card transaction in which the merchant does not verify the customer’s signatureProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Web Site Promotion Internal Web Site Promotion signature file A simple text message an e-mail program automatically adds to outgoing messages search engine optimization (SEO) The application of strategies intended to position a Web site at the top of Web search enginesProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Customer Relationship Management Listening to Customers e-mail discussion list A group of people who share a common interest and who communicate with each other via e-mail messages managed by e-mail list software electronic discussion (e-forum) A portion of the Web site where visitors can post questions, comments, and answers chat group A portion of the Web site where visitors can communicate synchronouslyOpening a Web Storefront: Opening a Web Storefront Options for Acquiring Storefronts Build them from scratch Build them from components Build with templates Use someone else’s storefrontOpening a Web Storefront: Opening a Web Storefront Options for Acquiring Storefronts Selecting a Development Option Customers Merchandising Sales service Promotion Transaction processing Marketing data and analysis BrandingManagerial Issues: Managerial Issues What does it take to create a successful online business? Is creating a Web site a technical task or a management task? How do we attract visitors to the Web site? How do we turn visitors into buyers? Are best practices useful? How much of my new business should we give to funders? How do we save on Web hosting expenses?Summary: Summary Fundamental requirements for initiating an online business. Funding options for a start-up online business. Adding e-initiatives. Transformation to e-business. Web site hosting options for an online business. Web site construction options for an online business. Provide content that attracts and keeps Web site visitors. Design a visitor-friendly site. High placement in search engines is key. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
launching a successful ebusiness and EC project drsumeetkhanna Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 70 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: August 22, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Launching a Successful Online Business and EC ProjectLearning Objectives: Learning Objectives Understand the fundamental requirements for initiating an online business. Describe the process of initiating and funding a start-up e-business or large e-project. Understand the process of adding EC initiatives to an existing business. Describe the issues and methods of transforming an organization into an e-business. Describe the process of acquiring Web sites and evaluating building and hosting options.Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives Understand the importance of providing and managing content and describe how it is accomplished. Evaluate Web sites on design criteria such as appearance, navigation, consistency, and performance. Understand how search engine optimization may help a Web site obtain high placement in search engines. Understand how some major support e-services are provided. Understand the process of building an online storefront. Be able to build an online storefront with templates.Starting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Creating a New Company or Adding an Online Project Step 1: Identify a consumer or business need in the marketplace Step 2: Investigate the opportunity Step 3: Determine the business owner’s ability to meet the needStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Online Business Planning business plan A written document that identifies a company’s goals and outlines how the company intends to achieve the goals and at what cost business case A document that is used to justify the investment of internal, organizational resources in a specific application or projectStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Initial Funding of a New Online Business angel investor A wealthy individual who contributes personal funds and possibly expertise at the earliest stage of business development incubator A company, university, or nonprofit organization that supports businesses in their initial stages of developmentStarting a New Online Business: Starting a New Online Business Secondary Funding a New Online Business venture capital (VC) Money invested in a business by an individual or a group of individuals (venture capitalists) in exchange for equity in the business Additional Funding: A Large Partner The (IPO) Initial Public Offering – first sale of stock of a small private company in the public.Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business: Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business Adding EC Initiatives to an Existing Business A storefront /Webstore (wallmart.com) A portal E-procurement Auctions and reverse auctions Other initiativesAdding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business: Adding EC Initiatives and Transforming to an E-Business Transformation to an E-Business What is organizational transformation? How an organization can be transformed into an e-business Software tools for facilitating transformation to e-businessRoadmap to Becoming an E-Business: Roadmap to Becoming an E-BusinessBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Classification of Web Sites informational Web site A Web site that does little more than provide information about the business and its products and services interactive Web site A Web site that provides opportunities for the customers and the business to communicate and share informationBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Classification of Web Sites attractors (higher level of interactivity) Web site features that attract and interact with visitors in the target stakeholder group. Attractors such as games, puzzles, prize giveaways, contests, and electronic postcards (e-cards) encourage customers to find the Web site,visit again, and recommend the site to their friends. transactional Web site A Web site that sells products and services collaborative Web site A site that allows business partners to collaborateBuilding or Acquiring a Web Site: Building or Acquiring a Web Site Building a Web Site Step 1—Select a Web host Step 2—Register a domain name Step 3—Create and manage content Step 4—Design the Web site Step 5—Construct the Web site and test Step 6—Market and promote the Web siteWeb Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name Web Hosting Options Storebuilder service: provides Web hosting as well as storage space, templates, and other services to help small businesses build a Web site quickly and inexpensively . prime choice of small and sometimes medium-size businesses. A hosting service that provides disk space and services to help small and micro businesses build a Web site quickly and cheaply. eg . Yahoo. Advantages: a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to build a Web site. Disadvantages: limited functionality (accepting credit cards may not be possible), dependence on the service for proper management of connectivity to the site and the Web site tends to look like other sites.Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name ISP hosting service The same company that delivers e-mail and Web access to a business probably can host the company’s Web site. provides an independent, stand-alone Web site for small and medium-sized businesses. ISP will provide additional hosting services (e.g., more storage space, simple site statistics, credit card gateway software) at the same or a slightly higher cost than the storebuilder services. (thelist.com)Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name A Pure/Dedicated Hosting Service Web hosting service A dedicated Web site hosting company that offers a wide range of hosting services and functionality to businesses of all sizes (economicalhost.com, webhostingdelhi.com)Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name self-hosting When a business acquires the hardware, software, staff, and dedicated telecommunication services necessary to set up and manage its own Web site. beneficial when a business has special requirements, such as maximum data security, protection of intellectual property. disadvantages of self-hosting are high cost and low speed of construction.Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name A Pure Hosting Service mirror site An exact duplicate of an original Web site that is physically located on a Web server on another continentWeb Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name: Web Site Hosting and Obtaining a Domain Name Registering a Domain Name domain name A name-based address that identifies an Internet-connected server (2createawebsite.com) domain name registrar A business that assists prospective Web site owners with finding and registering the domain name of their choiceContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management content The text, images, sound, and video that make up a Web page dynamic Web content content needs to be kept up-to-the-minute (e.g., news, stock prices, weather). commodity content Information that is widely available and generally free to access on the WebDigital Content Delivery Life Cycle: Digital Content Delivery Life CycleContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Secondary Content cross-selling Offering similar or related products and services to increase sales up-selling Offering an upgraded version of the product in order to boost sales and profit Promotion e.g., coupon, rebate, discount Comment e.g., reviews, testimonials, expert adviceContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management CREATION OR ACQUISITION OF CONTENT Creating Content: Content is usually created by the site’s owners and developers Buying Content: Content that is acquired from outside sources should be supplemental content, not primary contentContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Buying from a Syndicator syndication The sale of the same good (e.g., digital content) to many customers, who then integrate it with other offerings and resell it or give it away free. Extremely popular in the world of entertainment and publishingContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Examples RSS feeds (“Rich Site Summary,” “RDF site summary,” or “Really Simple Syndication”) An XML format for syndicating Web content ATOM feeds EnCirca Web Syndication Feeds PODCASTThe Syndication Supply Chain: The Syndication Supply ChainContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Creation and Acquisition Content Providers and Networks premium content Content not available elsewhere on the WebContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management DELIVERING CONTENT TO USERS (DISTRIBUTORS) Representative Content-Related Vendors Content Delivery Networks personalized content Web content that is prepared to match the needs and expectations of the individual visitorContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Creation and Acquisition Delivering Content by E-Newsletter e-newsletter A collection of short, informative articles sent at regular intervals by e-mail to individuals who have an interest in the newsletter’s topic Writing Effective Content Delivering effective content involves not only what is said, but how it is saidContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management content management The process of adding, revising, and removing content from a Web site to keep content fresh, accurate, compelling, and credible Content Testing Measuring Content Quality Pitfalls of Content Management Content Removal Content Management SoftwareContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Catalog Content and Its Management For buyers who aggregate suppliers’ catalogs on their own Web sites, content management begins with engaging suppliers and then collecting, standardizing, classifying, hosting, and continually updating their catalog data Translation of Content to Other Languages The primary problems with language customization are cost and speedContent Creation, Delivery, and Management: Content Creation, Delivery, and Management Content Maximization and Streaming Services Many companies provide media-rich content, such as video clips, music, or Flash media, in an effort to reach their target audience with an appealing marketing message These and other content providers are concerned about the download time from the user’s perspectiveWeb Site Design: Web Site Design information architecture How the site and its Web pages are organized, labeled, and navigated to support browsing and searching throughout the Web site deep linking Entry into a Web site via the site’s interior pages, not the homepage, typically through search engines or external linksA Simple Hierarchical Web Site Structure: A Simple Hierarchical Web Site StructureWeb Site Design: Web Site Design site navigation Aids that help visitors find the information they need quickly and easilyWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Site Map and Navigation frame An HTML element that divides the browser window into two or more separate windows A Generic Navigation BarWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Consistency look and feel The elements, including layout, typeface, colors, graphics, and navigation aids, that visually distinguish a site from any otherA Web Page Layout Grid: A Web Page Layout GridWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Performance Speed ranks at or near the top of every list of essential design considerations, for good reason Visitors who have to wait more than a few seconds for a Web page to load are likely to hit the “stop” or “back” button and go somewhere elseWeb Site Design: Web Site Design Colors and Graphics The key to effective use of color and graphics is to design the site to match the expectations of the target audience Other rules that guide the use of color and graphics on Web sites are provided in Online File W16.12Web Site Design: Web Site Design Quality Assurance Quality assurance is about making sure the Web site design is properly tested before it is launched and ensuring that it continues to perform up to expectations after launch A lesson most Web designers can learn from total quality management (TQM) principles is to design the site for easy maintenanceProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Who Builds the Web Site? Do It Yourself internal Web site development The process of building and/or maintaining the Web site with company staff Outsource external Web site development When the business hires another firm to build and/or maintain the Web siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Hybrid partnering Web site development When a mixture of internal and external development is used to build and/or maintain a Web siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Web site construction The initial content creation, design, programming, and installation phases of a Web site’s development Web site maintenance The on-going process of keeping the Web site open for business, managing content, fixing problems, and making incremental additions to the siteProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Managing Web Site Construction Start with a plan Set goals early and stick to them Use a fixed-price contract Justify graphics and featuresProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Payments: Accepting Credit Cards card-not-present (CNP) transaction A credit card transaction in which the merchant does not verify the customer’s signatureProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Web Site Promotion Internal Web Site Promotion signature file A simple text message an e-mail program automatically adds to outgoing messages search engine optimization (SEO) The application of strategies intended to position a Web site at the top of Web search enginesProviding EC Support Services: Providing EC Support Services Customer Relationship Management Listening to Customers e-mail discussion list A group of people who share a common interest and who communicate with each other via e-mail messages managed by e-mail list software electronic discussion (e-forum) A portion of the Web site where visitors can post questions, comments, and answers chat group A portion of the Web site where visitors can communicate synchronouslyOpening a Web Storefront: Opening a Web Storefront Options for Acquiring Storefronts Build them from scratch Build them from components Build with templates Use someone else’s storefrontOpening a Web Storefront: Opening a Web Storefront Options for Acquiring Storefronts Selecting a Development Option Customers Merchandising Sales service Promotion Transaction processing Marketing data and analysis BrandingManagerial Issues: Managerial Issues What does it take to create a successful online business? Is creating a Web site a technical task or a management task? How do we attract visitors to the Web site? How do we turn visitors into buyers? Are best practices useful? How much of my new business should we give to funders? How do we save on Web hosting expenses?Summary: Summary Fundamental requirements for initiating an online business. Funding options for a start-up online business. Adding e-initiatives. Transformation to e-business. Web site hosting options for an online business. Web site construction options for an online business. Provide content that attracts and keeps Web site visitors. Design a visitor-friendly site. High placement in search engines is key.