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Business models in B2B and B2C


The major business models used in B2B includes the following:-
1. E-distributor- that supplies products directly to individual business
2. E-procurement- individual firms create digital markets for thousand of sellers and buyers
3. Exchange- independently owned digital market place for digital inputs, usually for a vertical industry group
4. Industry consortium- industry owned vertical digital market
5. Private industrial network- industry owned private industrial network that coordinates supply chains with a limited set of partners

The major business models used in B2C includes the following-
1. Portal- offers powerful search tools plus an integrated package of content and services.
2. E-tailer- one that sells goods or commodities to customers electronically as over the internet.
3. Content Provider- information and entertainment companies that provide digital content over the web; typically utilizes an advertising, subscription, or affiliate referral fee revenue model.
4. Transaction broker- process online sales transactions, typically utilizes a transaction fee revenue model.
5. Market creator- use internet technology  to create markets that bring buyers and sellers together typically utilizes a transaction fee revenue model
6. Service provider- offers all services online 
7. Community provider- provides an online community of like minded individuals for networking and information sharing, revenue is generated by advertising, referral fees and subscriptions



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Deepika said…
Great work
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suman paudel said…
gud work :)
kriti said…
thanks..:)
Akash said…
nice content..:)
rajesh said…
nice information..:)
ankit arora said…
gud work kriti
Unknown said…
Thanks a lot

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