Pure E-Commerce Organizations

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‘Pure E-Commerce,’ on the other hand, refers to business transactions conducted entirely online or in a digital environment. It’s everything done online or digitally for pure e-commerce when all of their items or services are sold digitally. Music and movies may be purchased through iTunes or other internet retailers, as well as books. To simplify things, we may say that conventional commerce has all its dimensions in the physical world, while pure e-commerce and partial e-commerce have all of their dimensions in the digital world. It’s possible to classify these dimensions into categories like; Product; which refers to items or services that a firm promotes and sells to its clients. The pure e-commerce firm will sell digital items and services, such as software, music, e-magazines, books, movies, and so on.

The term “process” refers to the company’s operational and business activity. As an example, items or services that can be downloaded from the internet will be part of the pure e-commerce company’s business process.

A delivery agent is a person or company that handles the delivery of the items or services offered to the consumer or buyer. A pure e-commerce firm doesn’t place as much importance on a person’s physical presence as a partial or conventional company does. Most of them believe that their consumers don’t need to know the exact location of their business or office.

Apple’s iTunes is an excellent example of a pure e-commerce company that is already running.

Developed by Apple Computer, iTunes is a music player. You may use iTunes to import CDs and other audio files from your computer’s hard drive into your library of music. The iTunes Music Store may also be used to download tracks (for a modest cost). iTunes can play a variety of audio files in addition to music, including audiobooks and other recordings. A radio feature in iTunes lets you listen to Internet radio stations in real-time. The iTunes Store (where you can acquire podcasts, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch applications, music videos, movies, audiobooks, and TV series, too) and its multi-level integration with Apple’s iPhone and iPod portable media player are the most notable differences between iTunes and certain other media players.

Google’s Android app store ( Android Market )

Apps and digital material like music and movies may be purchased via Google Play, previously known as “Android Market,” Google’s official marketplace for Android apps and digital media. Mobile and tablet users may access it through Android-based smartphones, Chrome OS-supported devices, and the web. Other digital services that have been added to Google Play include Google Music (akin to iTunes) and Google eBookstore, where you can purchase digital books.

Audible, Spotify, Wattpad, SoundCloud, and others are just a few of the many smaller businesses that have embraced pure e-commerce as a business model. There are many more.

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