Process: Consumer direct single site

 

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Objective

To support commerce transactions between the consumer and business.

 

Description

Businesses seek e-commerce solutions that address their particular business or implementation needs. Usually, a business will match or vary only slightly from a business model. One such business model is the consumer direct business model. This model illustrates how a business might use an e-commerce site to sell to consumers. The site may sell either goods or services. The consumer direct model can be divided into several variants:

- Online catalogue stores

- Brick-and-mortar retailers

- Multi-channel retailers

- Pure online retailers

- Manufacturer to consumer

Typically, consumer direct businesses have these characteristics:

- Own and manage a catalog

- Control inventory arrival rates, and the location of inventory relative to their fulfillment centers

- Manage their online relationships with their buyers

- Receive and fulfill orders

Typical business pains

- Attracting shoppers.

- Increasing shopper visits and purchases.

- Creating and maintaining presentable product data.

- Offering a consistent customer service and a consistent shopping experience across online and offline touch-points

- inventory turn around time

- customer loyalty

 

Features

- easy to learn administration

- closed-loop marketing

- out of the box samples

 

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Business artifacts

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