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What are the manifestations of e-commerce

E-commerce is mainly manifested as:

1, business-to-consumer e-commerce (Business to Consumer, i.e. B2C).

2, business-to-business e-commerce (Business to Business, or B2B).

3, between consumers and consumers of electronic commerce (Consumer to Consumer that is C2C). C2C business platform is through the buyer and seller to provide an online trading platform, so that the seller can take the initiative to provide commodities online auction, and the buyer can choose their own commodities for bidding.

4, offline business and the Internet between the e-commerce (Online To Offline that is O2O). So that offline services can be used online to solicit customers, consumers can use online to screen services, there are transactions can be settled online, and soon reach scale. The most important feature of this model is: the promotion effect can be checked, each transaction can be tracked.

5, the so-called BoB? is the abbreviation of Business-Operator-Business, meaning that the supply side (Business) and the purchaser (Business) through the operator (Operator) to reach a new type of e-commerce mode of product or service transactions.

6, B2Q mode, through the introduction of third-party engineers and technical service personnel in the procurement process, to provide pre-sales factory inspection, after-sales installation and commissioning maintenance services.

Expanded Information

Based on Article 3 of the E-Commerce Law, the State encourages the development of new e-commerce business forms, innovates business models, promotes e-commerce technology research and development and popularization and application, promotes the construction of an e-commerce integrity system, creates a market environment conducive to the innovative development of e-commerce, and gives full play to the role of e-commerce in promoting quality

Article 4 The State treats online and offline business activities equally and promotes the integrated development of online and offline business activities; people's governments at all levels and relevant departments shall not adopt discriminatory policies and measures, or abuse their administrative power to exclude or restrict market competition.

Article 5 E-commerce operators engaging in business activities shall follow the principles of voluntariness, equality, fairness and good faith, abide by the law and business ethics, participate in market competition on a fair basis, fulfill their obligations with regard to the protection of consumer rights and interests, environmental protection, intellectual property rights protection, cybersecurity and the protection of personal information, and assume responsibility for the quality of their products and services, and accept the supervision of the government and society.

Reference Baidu Encyclopedia - E-commerce Model

Reference Baidu Encyclopedia - Traditional Business