I will be discussing in this paper choosing a domain name, supply-chain management, developing payment standards, and protecting your e-business.
A domain name is the names that you use in a URL for your Web site. This name needs to be concise and a name that people can type easily and also, remember. Some companies choose to have their domain name the name of their company or word or phrase that describes the company. There are different types of domain names for instance one of a quailed computer on the Internet has three major parts. The host name, domain name, and the top-level domain. Most web servers use the host name. As technology is increasing the domain names with dot.com are becoming scarce. Dot-net is mainly for network related sites, while dot-org normally signifies a non profit organization.
The e business can be helped by the Internet to manage fulfillment. An example of fulfillment is warehouse storage, inventory management, shipping and returns procedures. Businesses are no longer required to keep large inventories. An e business can rely on manufacturers to act as a go between. This will allow the price of an item to be less and have a greater quantity and selection. The internet allows the members of the supply chain to have greater customer awareness. By using custom ordering and knowing what each customer needs. This mechanism has also been perfecting by allowing fulfillment status to be checked from any location at any time.
Businesses should be aware of providing customers with a privacy policy. This allows the consumer to feel confident about doing transactions with the particular business. Business should include a privacy policy. This policy should be detailed about the use of the consumer's information. There are resources available to help companies develop a very thorough privacy policy. If a consumer isn't confident of the company's website they will opt out of purchasing or conducting business on that particular website.