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The following are examples:
Wholesale – Selling in bulk to either a company or another person.
Retail – This is when goods are sold to the consumers directly and without the use of an intermediary.
Crowdfunding – This is money that has been collected for funding product development prior to releasing it to the marketplace.
Drop Shipping – This is when a product has been sold, which includes free shipping and handling through a third party.
Service – This is when someone charges a fee or is compensated in another form for their specific skill set.
Subscription – This is when there is a purchase of services or a product that continues to repeat itself until it has been canceled.
Both physical and digital products can be exchanged through an eCommerce website.

What is the difference between the two?


If it is tangible, it is referred to as a physical product, like an appliance for the kitchen or clothing. In comparison, digital products are something that you cannot touch.
Subscriptions, eBooks, and online courses are referred to as digital products. Although shipping is included in most transactions that occur on an eCommerce website, you can also have the shipping done with another method, such as purchase online, pick up curbside (BOPC), purchase online, and pick up in-store (POPIS) – to receive your items.
If you go with POPIS, it means that you will be going in person to the store and picking up your purchase at the service desk unless they designate another location to do so. Your curbside pickup gives you the choice of waiting in your vehicle until the deliverer arrives. These options will get your products to you quicker, on time it takes to deliver, and save you on the cost of delivery.

Mobile Commerce



Mobile Commerce
Mobile commerce is often referred to as m-commerce or mCommerce. What it does is let people purchase and/or sell their goods and services through their mobile phones and even using a tablet device.
What you should know: by the year 2021, mobile commerce is going to account for at least 72.9% of all the eCommerce markets, and more than half of all mobile phone users will be completing their purchases with the use of their phones. You need to make sure that your eCommerce site will be mobile-ready so that you do not miss out on any of the audience.
When you are ready to get your eCommerce site optimized to use mobile devices, all you must do is use web design principles that will be responsive from the beginning to the end of a person’s mobile shopping experience. Do not forget about scaling photos, as these not only must be set up to fit smaller screens but must also load rapidly. You should also take into consideration using larger buttons, which will make navigation easier.

Users must take the following into consideration for the best experience of mobile commerce


The speed that it takes a page to load is important. Firstly, the page of a page’s speed to load is an important factor in the elements that Google uses for ranking, and secondly, about half of the people who browse the internet (about half of all users) does not wait any more than 3-seconds for a page to load – then they go somewhere else!
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