E-Commerce involves buying and selling over eletronic networks.
E-Business uses Internet technology to do much more than set up a website to sell or deliver goods.
E-Commerce is indeed an important part of becoming an e-business, but it is only one step in the evolutionary process. To become an e-business, companies must develop systems and structures that facilitate the company's ability to innovate constantly, react rapidly and handle dynamic change.
Here are the 10 Most Popular E-Business sites updated constantly by Alexa Global Traffic Rank website's:
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Online payment service for individuals and merchants. Allows users to send money and bills to anyone with e-mail. - 2
The first business of Alibaba Group, Alibaba.com (www.alibaba.com) is the leading platform for global wholesale trade serving millions of buyers and suppliers around the world. Through Alibaba.com, small businesses can sell their products to companies in other countries. Sellers on Alibaba.com are typically manufacturers and distributors based in China and other manufacturing countries such as India, Pakistan, the United States and Japan. - 3
Sports news network. Includes broadcast schedule, game scores and results, and articles on college and professional sports. - 4
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Nationwide bank. Includes product and service information, online banking and bank location finder. - 7
Information about companies and the people who run them. Forbes success lists including the Platinum 400 best-performing U.S. big companies, the Private 500 largest U.S. private firms, and the world's richest people. - 8
Indeed is a search engine for jobs - with a radically different approach to job search. In one simple search, Indeed gives job seekers free access to millions of employment opportunities from thousands of websites. Indeed.com includes all the job listings from major job boards, newspapers, associations and company career pages - and we continue to add new sites every day. - 9
Connects customers to essential financial services 24 hours a day -- by ATM, phone or personal computer, as well as through a growing network of traditional and supermarket branches. - 10
Zillow.com launched its beta service in February 2006, with the goal of empowering consumers with tools and information to transform how they buy and sell homes. Zillow was started by a group of Internet veterans, including Expedia founder and former CEO Rich Barton and former Expedia Senior Vice President Lloyd Frink.
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