4. Products People - People who prefer and focus on product will not buy online. They will want to feel, try, and sit on their new couch and bed.
5. Customer Service and Relation Problem -They sometimes forget how essential to build loyal relationship with customers. Without loyalty from customers, they will not survive the business.
Types of e commerce
Business-to-Consumer (B2C) - In a Business-to-Consumer E-commerce environment, companies sell their online goods to consumers who are the end users of their products or services. Usually, B2C E-commerce web shops have an open access for any visitor and user.
Business-to-Business (B2B) -In a Business-to-Business E-commerce environment, companies sell their online goods to other companies without being engaged in sales to consumers. In most B2B E-commerce environments entering the web shop will require a log in. B2B web shop usually contains customer-specific pricing, customer-specific assortments and customer-specific discounts. There are several SaaS B2B eCommerce platforms available.
Consumer-to-Business (C2B)-In a Consumer-to-Business E-commerce environment, consumers usually post their products or services online on which companies can post their bids. A consumer reviews the bids and selects the company that meets his price expectations.
Consumer-to-Business (C2B)- In a Consumer-to-Business E-commerce environment, consumers usually post their products or services online on which companies can post their bids. A consumer reviews the bids and selects the company that meets his price expectations.
Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) also known as Peer-to-Peer or (P2P) -In a Consumer-to-Consumer E-commerce environment consumers sell their goods to other consumers. A well-known example is eBay. New mobile version gaining a lot of traction are OfferUP and Close