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B2C
How to Make Your Own E-Commerce Site Step by Step
  • Marjan Mihanovic, marjanm_at_eunet.yu
  • Dusan Dingarac, dingo_at_sk.co.yu
  • Zoran Horvat, zoranh_at_eunet.yu
  • Miodrag Stefanovic, mik42_at_yahoo.com
  • Ivana Vujovic, ile_at_eunet.yu
  • Prof. Dr. Veljko Milutinovic, vm_at_etf.bg.ac.yu

Authors
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What will you learn from this tutorial?
This Tutorial will guide you through the
following sections
  • INTRODUCTION
  • You will become familiar with some basic
    techniques and terminology.
  • YAHOO! Store
  • The easiest way to make your business
    Internet-enabled
  • ecBuilder
  • Software package, intended for creating more
    advanced eCommerce solutions, still very easy to
    use.
  • Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition
  • The most powerful tool, for the large and most
    advanced e-commerce solutions.
  • MBA for B2C

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Introduction to E-Commerce
E-Business - The shape of things to come
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Introduction
  • The most interesting part of E-business over the
    Internet (also called I-business)is E-commerce
    over the Internet (I-commerce)
  • Over 170 000 000 people, that were using
    Internet on 1.1.2000.,can be potential customers
  • Number of Internet users doubles every three
    years
  • The most important thing for I-commerce is web
    storea place where you can show and sellyour
    goods to Internet users.

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Web store
  • Your store is working non-stop
  • 24 hours per day
  • 7 day per week
  • 365 (366) days per year
  • Your customers from all over the worldcan spend
    their money without any time-zone limits.

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Web store
  • Let us see what is needed to open a new web
    store
  • 1. Getting an Internet Merchant Bank Account
    (account that enables credit card transactions
    over the Internet)
  • 2. Web Hosting (getting WWW space with some
    Internet provider)
  • 3. Obtaining a Digital Certificate (obtaining
    initial keys for encryption, etc)
  • 4. Finding a Provider of Online Transactions
    (middleman between your customer and your bank)
  • 5. Creating or Purchasing a Shopping Cart
    Software (getting hold of the web store
    infrastructure sw-shelves, etc)

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Internet Merchant Bank Account
  • In order to be able to acceptcredit cards over
    the Internet,you must apply to your bankfor an
    Internet Merchant Bank Account
  • Depending on which country you live inand what
    bank you are with,this can be relatively easy or
    somewhat difficult.

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Web Hosting
  • Web hosting is a very important step in this
    process
  • This is how you gain a presence on the
    Internetin the first place
  • It is important that the web hosting companyis
    capable of providing you with the level of
    servicethat you need to maintain your Web store
  • A few things to look for are
  • Good uptime (over 99,5 guarantied)
  • Good technical support (your store is working
    non-stop)
  • Fast connection to the Internet
  • Staff that is knowledgeable about E-commerce
  • Compatibility with major E-commerce providers
  • Classified statistics of access to your Web site

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Obtaining a Digital Certificate
  • If you are a larger company, however,you may
    want to get your own digital certificate(for CC
    processing and/or for processing of sensitive
    data)
  • A certificate costs about 150.00 per yearand
    can be obtained from
  • Verisign (http//www.verisign.com)or
  • Thawte (http//www.thawte.com)

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Provider of Online Transactions
  • There are a lot of online transaction providers
  • They offer all kinds of packages
  • Decide on a provider's package that fits your
    needs
  • This is perhaps the most important aspectin
    creating an E-commerce Web site.

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Shopping Cart Software
  • Generally it is possible to find three different
    types of Web store
  • Three types of Web store creating and shopping
    cart software are best represented with three
    examplesdiscussed later in this tutorial
  • 1) Yahoo! Store
  • 2) EcBuilder
  • 3) Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition

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Credit Card
  • The most widely used way of purchasingover the
    Internet is Credit Card
  • The consumer surfs the Internet to the merchants
    Web site, where he/she decides he/she wants
    to buy something.
  • The consumer is moved to the online transaction
    server, which ensures security.
  • Transaction (credit card billing) is passed
    through private gateway to a CC Processing
    Network, where it is completed (or denied).

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Credit Card
  • System of validating card dataand making a
    transaction is shown on this picture

Other Merchant Sites
Bank
Internet
Bank
Merchant Site
Online Transaction Server
Consumer
Bank
Bank
Consumer
Other Merchant Sites
issuing and acquiring banks
Consumer
Private Gateway
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Electronic Cash
  • Contrary to Credit Card, Electronic Cash is
    informational equivalent of physical banknotes
    and coins.
  • It is perfect for so-called micropayments(such
    as paying 0.10 for the one-time use of
    softwareor 0.19 for reading a literary essay)
  • Electronic Cash can offer such benefits as
  • anonymity of the buyer
  • global acceptance...
  • but Credit Card will be dominant for at
    least the next few years.

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Yahoo! Store
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Introduction to Yahoo! Store
  • Basic disadvantages
  • Cannot create original look of the e-Commerce
    site sites on Yahoo! Store look similar to each
    other no matter what effort was taken for visual
    design. That is because all sites are forced to
    have the same structure, and only graphical
    elements and their arrangement on the screen may
    be partially different
  • Company still needs its own server in order to
    use most advanced capabilities of Yahoo! Store
    (e.g. custom functions for tax and shipment
    calculation). If company owes a server (virtual
    or real), it can use other tools (such as
    ecBuilder) to create more flexible e-Commerce
    site.
  • Yahoo! Store certainly cannot fulfill all
    e-Business demands asked by big companies

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Creating the Store
  • Suppose at this moment that we are featuring a
    company named Raspberries, Inc., which offers
    ecological fruit raspberries, blackberries, and
    strawberries.
  • Each fruit is offered in a number of forms
    fresh, frozen, juice, etc.
  • First we want to create the store for our
    company we may type rasp in the ID field, and
    Raspberries, Inc. in the name field.
  • Thus, our WWW address will be http//store.yahoo.
    com/rasp, and heading on our front page will
    read Raspberries, Inc.

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Preparing to Edit the Store
  • After signing with Yahoo!, the screen with
    options will be shown.
  • The key pageeach one of the 8 sections contains
    links to vital activities
  • Only manager can access this page not the
    shopper.

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Page Variables
  • If we click the Edit button at the front page,
    another page with properties of the front page
    will load.
  • Properties are referred as Variables.
  • Each page contains a number of variables that
    describe all relevant details of its look and
    structure.
  • The site creation activity boils down to the
    changing of the values of relevant Variables!

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Changing Some Variables
  • At this step, we will enter the page title and
    the logo message.
  • Let page title be Green food from Serbia.
  • If no page title is entered, store title will be
    used instead (in our case, Raspberries, Inc.).
  • Message might be assumed as company motto, e.g.
    Our fruit knows of no chemistry.
  • We also may upload a title image by pressing the
    Upload File button at the appropriate row. If
    this image is loaded, it will be used instead of
    the store title, i.e. instead of Raspberries,
    Inc.
  • Note that page loading time will be longer when
    the uploaded image is bigger. It is highly
    recommended to upload images smaller than 20kB,
    in order to keep high performance.

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Creating New Section
  • Now we may create sections on our front page.
  • We will make three sections
  • Fresh Fruits
  • Frozen Fruits
  • Finished Products
  • In order to create a section, you should click
    onto the New Section button on the menu bar.
  • Then, you will be prompted for name and caption
    of the new section.

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Creating New Section
  • To finish section creating, click the Update
    button.
  • In the same manner, another two sections can be
    created.
  • After each section is created, appropriate
    section page is loaded.
  • In order to return to the front page, click Home
    button at the left margin on the section page.

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Selecting General Look of the Page
  • Figure shows one possible look of our front page
    (style Soft on the menu bar). It is important to
    know that all pages (currently our three section
    pages) will share the same look.
  • Note that the menu on the left margin contains
    three buttons, each of them leading to one of
    our sections.
  • It is highly recommended that all pages on the
    site have the same general visual properties, in
    order to set impression of stability and
    consistency to the customer.

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Adding an Item to the Section
  • Now, we may try to add items into our store. Menu
    bar on section pages contains New Item option.
  • After clicking to New Item option (say, on the
    Fresh Fruits section page), a form will be
    loaded.
  • Four properties of the new item are asked for
    name, caption, code (this is internal code of
    the item), price in US Dollars.
  • After clicking to the Update button, our item
    will be added to the Fresh Fruits section.

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Full Look of the Item
  • After an image is uploaded, it will be shown
    both on theitem (upper figure) and the section
    pages (lower figure).
  • Note that image is shown in full size on the
    item page, and as a thumbnail at the section
    page.
  • Also, there is an Order button at the item page.
    User will be able to order our product by
    clicking on that button.

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Final Look of Fresh Fruits Section
  • In the same manner, we can add other items to
    our Fresh Fruits page.
  • Figure shows possible look of the Fresh Fruits
    page after four items were added.
  • By clicking either on the name or the image of
    any item, appropriate item page will be loaded
    then, the user can order the wanted amount of the
    product.

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ecBuilder
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ecBuilder
  • Product Name ecBuilder
  • Manufacturer MultiActive Software inc.
  • System requirements Desktop PC with Microsoft
    Windows operating system and Microsoft IE 4.0or
    Netscape 4.0

Product URL http//www.ecbuilder.com
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Payment processing
  • ecBuilder provides full support for online credit
    card processing
  • Credit card paying process is security sensitive
  • The merchant (you) takes care of delivering the
    bought goods
  • ecPlace takes care of CC payment processing

(3) Customer enters Credit card number
SSL
(2) Shopping List encrypted with Public Key
Technology
(4) Payment request submitted via secure
connection
Customer
(1) Makes Shopping List
YourSite
ecPlace Server
Payment Processor
(5) Transaction result
(6) Encrypted eMail with results
(7) eMail with results
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ecBuilder First step Site Structure
  • ecBuilder will generate several HTML pages,and
    will correctly hyperlink them
  • In this step you should choosewhich additional
    pages your site will contain
  • The choices are
  • Content Pages
  • Your Products or Services Catalog
  • Feedback Form
  • Contact Information Page

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ecBuilder First step Site Structure
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ecBuilder Second step - Company Address
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ecBuilder Third step - Site Builder Profile
34
ecBuilder Fourth step - Contact Person Profile
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ecBuilder Fifth step - Business Classification
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ecBuilder Sixth step - Company Identity
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ecBuilder Seventh step - Web Site Content
  • By checking the 'Content Pages' checkbox in Step
    One,you caused ecBuilder to generate a pagewith
    the default title 'background'
  • A link to that page can be foundon the main page
    of the site
  • This 'background' page containsup to 100 links
    to other pagesof your choice and content,which
    are also generated by ecBuilder
  • You may use this option to add anythingyou find
    relevant to your eBusiness,or the site in
    general.



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ecBuilder Eighth step - Payment Methods
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ecBuilder Ninth step - Online Processing
Other Merchant Sites
Bank
Internet
Bank
Merchant Site
Online Transaction Server
Consumer
ecPlace
Bank
Bank
Consumer
issuing and acquiring banks
Consumer
Other Merchant Sites
Private Gateway
  • The ecBuilder adds one more stage into the
    generalized e-Business pipeline The ecPlace
  • It is a ready-to-use interface to OTP you do
    not have to create your own one inside the
    Merchant Site
  • Private Gateway SSL or VPN or anything else to
    provide security

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ecBuilder Ninth step - Online Processing
  • Here you must select the third partyonline
    transaction processing (OTP) company you intend
    to use
  • As of this moment,ecBuilder supports E-xact and
    InternetSecuretransaction processing
    companiesthe ecPlace is nothing else but
    software to interact with the OTP
  • After you have obtained a merchant account, you
    must obtain a separate account with one of the
    supported OTP companies
  • Go to http//www.ecbuilder.com/client/merchantacco
    untfor more info on obtaining an accountwith an
    online transaction processing company
  • Remember OTP TGP (transaction gateway provider)

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ecBuilder Tenth step - Catalog
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ecBuilder Eleventh step - Advertising Statistics
  • This Step gives you three options to select
  • Top Page Banner
  • Bottom Page Banner
  • Hit Counter
  • Banners are used primarily for link
    exchangebetween sites of similar interestin
    order to boost up hit ratios,and for some
    additional cash source(pay per clickthrough
    banners, for example) e.g., 1cent/click
  • Hit counters are used for trackingvisitor
    statistics for your site,which can be useful
    when planningyour future market strategy

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ecBuilder Twelfth step - Order Inquiry Fields
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ecBuilder Thirteenth step - Site Design Preview
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ecBuilder Thirteenth step - Site Design Preview
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ecBuilder Fourteenth step - Security Options
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ecBuilder Fifteenth step - Search Engines
  • ecBuilder can submit your new siteto eight (as
    of this moment) search engines,to make sure
    your E-business site is easy to be found
  • The data and keywords you entered in previous
    stepswill be used in the submit process
  • You may visit an independent Submit-It service
    provider at http//www.submit-it.com
  • For a small fee they will submit your site to
    hundreds of search engines

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ecBuilder Fifteenth step - Search Engines
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ecBuilder Sixteenth step - Upload Your Site
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ecBuilder Sixteenth step - Upload Your Site
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Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition
  • A Technological Survey

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Pipeline Editor
  • Pipeline Editor is a visual tool for creating
    pipeline files (.pcf). Pipeline is graphically
    presented as a vertical pipe broken into sections
    representing stages
  • Every horizontal section (valve) represents an
    OPP COM object in the corresponding stage
  • This software enables user to add and configure
    OPP objects. Also, user can create or remove
    stages from the pipeline.

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Properties
  • Every item object has fields for calculating
    the price and the additional expenses tied to
    that item
  • The items is an object implemented as a
    collection of item objects
  • Each item includes no methods (only data)

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Product Pipeline
  • Aim of this type of pipeline is to gather
    information about products, and shows it on the
    product.asp page
  • This page shows info on the products offered for
    sale
  • This stage, among other things, is used for a
    preliminary single item price determination

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Plan Pipeline
  • Plan pipeline is a superset of the Product
    pipeline
  • It is used for complete price calculation based
    on various parameters
  • What follows is only the NEW stages, not
    mentioned before, in the product pipeline

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Purchase Pipeline
  • This type of pipeline accepts the OrderForm
    object already processed through the Plan
    pipeline and completes the order processing by
    performing financial transaction
  • This pipeline, among other things, performs the
    cc authorization and completes the purchase

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Issues in Modern Management and Business
Administration
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The Three Approaches to Business
  • Common Sense
  • Fast Knowledge
  • Formal MBA

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The MBA Issues of Importance
  • Form
  • Essence
  • Morale of the Story
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