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    Post Some history of Ecommerce Growth.

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    Sometime ago, I read some Ecommerce Books and I find how Ecommerce grow up. so that I would like share some information about some history of Ecommerce Growth.

    Since its creation, e-commerce has experienced steady growth with an increasing rate of growth
    in the first decade of the 21st century. Survey after survey conducted by a variety of companies has indicated an accelerating volume of transactions in business-to-consumer (B2C) and particularly in business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. In 2003–2005, more than 70% of companies in the United States have experimented with purchasing online; and around 15–20% of their total spending was being channeled via the Internet.
    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, B2B e-commerce covers more than 20% of all business transactions in the U.S.A. Although B2B sales continue to dwarf B2C sales, many retailers now see online sales as their best opportunity for new growth. The estimates made by different consulting firms show that by the end of 2012, the sales through e-commerce will be between 210 and 340 billion dollars The average growth of retail e-commerce is estimated to be from 12% to 14% annually. In addition, the proportion of retail e-commerce in the total U.S. retail sales is predicted to grow from approximately 4% in 2006 to 13% in 2010.

    The implementation of e-commerce also varies across the globe. The highest level of e-commerce sales as a proportion of the total sales is in Australia, South Korea, and France with more than 16% of the total sales in 2004, United States more than 13%, and Japan around 9%.

    The projected e-commerce growth raises the interest of researchers to understand how effective
    and efficient this e-commerce implementation has been, and what influences e-commerce results in manufacturing and service organizations. Despite the evident increase in importance of e-commerce and effectiveness of its implementation, until recently little research has been undertaken to investigate factors that influence the results of e-commerce solutions. This knowledge not only has potential benefits for organizations considering e-commerce implementation but also for those organizations that have already engaged in such implementations, because it can provide them with an understanding of how to facilitate and improve their implementation processes.

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    Growth of ecommerce also depends on the way paradigm of people gets shifted on buying stuff online. Decades ago, it was quite difficult to manage a large database of products and other tasks related to inventory management, now due to technology the way commerce website was being displayed, it is easier to do the tasks.
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    The B2B e-commerce is considered to cover above 20% of all business transactions, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, in the U.S.A. Online sales are viewed as an excellent opportunity for retailers.

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    The implementation of e-commerce around the world is also different. The highest proportion of total sales in Australia, Korea, France, e-commerce sales in 2004 total sales of more than 16 percent, the United States more than 13 percent, about 9 percent in Japan.

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    Now E commerce convert into E business for whole advantages of services. Nice thread posted.

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    E commerce offers the SMEs the opportunities of market exploration in order to enable them strategize on their next financial step. Thus, realizing the potential of Ecommerce in the developing nations, there are concerned bodies by which their co-operation can make a big difference.

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    There are stat centers that indicate the total dominance of the ecommerce industry out there at the current times. This is a good indication for those who are willing to make it big in the industry these days.
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    It is important to have knowledge of the history of ecommerce in order to have the best of business growth and prosperity. History makes you aware regarding where you are standing right now.

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    To go by the Census Bureau of America, e-commerce of the B2B kind controls as much as twenty percent of business dealings in the country. This in turn, has boosted the confidence of the retailing avenues.

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    If you happen to read or watch this video before and I am sure that you will be surprise; (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGaVFRzTTP4) E-commerce and QR code joined.

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    I think that it is really a good thing for us to know first how the whole matter of e-commerce has started and this will give us a lot of good advantages.
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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, B2B e-commerce covers more than 20% of all business transactions in the U.S.A. Although B2B sales continue to dwarf B2C sales, many retailers now see online sales as their best opportunity for new growth.
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    Yup right. But SSL Certificate plays a major role in E-commerce site!

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    Based from the U.S. Census Bureau, B2B e-commerce shelters further than 20% of all business dealings in the U.S.A. at the current times. Even though B2B sales continue to dwarf B2C sales, the progress is good.

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the B2B e-commerce covers an area of ​​more than 20 percent of all commercial transactions in the United States, B2B sales continue to dwarf B2C sales, and many retailers now see online sales as new growth opportunities for the best.

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