Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) (or citizen-to-citizen)
electronic commerce between consumers through some third-party transactions is
facilitated by electronic means. A typical example of a consumer posts an item
for sale and other consumers bid to purchase the online auction, the third
party usually takes a flat fee or commission. For sites to users, there are
only intermediaries. What is the quality of the product does not need to check.
Consumer-to-consumer (C2C) marketing of consumer products based on the price as
brand advocates to share with others specific to the product or service's
promotional strategy is to create a product or service . The idea that
consumers are actively seeking products or services online in a high growth
business customers to invest (B2C) pre-launch product marketing spend awareness
to the fair. This type of e-commerce company to use it and cut costs is
expected to increase in the future. One example cited in Management Information
Systems, GPS units on the cars pass through advertising to promote their sale
to anyone having a garage sale. This possibly just posting signs around the
neighborhood will reach the largest audience. Level, which began in 2008 C2C
commerce online increased dramatically in the economic crisis.
Government-to-Business
Government-to-Business (short G2B) local and central
government and commercial business sector, rather than private individuals
(G2C) is the line between the non-commercial communication.
Government-to-Citizen
Government-to-citizen (short G2C) between the government
and private persons or residents in touch. G2C such communication most often
information and communication technologies (ICTs), which takes place through
that means, but can also include direct mail and media campaigns. G2C federal,
state, and local levels can take place. G2C G2B, or government-to-business
stands in contrast to the network. Governments around the world, although there
are many other examples, America's official web portal: Federal G2C such a
network is USA.gov.
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