Deck 3: Retailing in Electronic Commerce: Products and Services

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Sales of goods on the Internet are no longer increasing rapidly because of the bankruptcy of numerous dot-coms.
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Competition among online travel e-tailers is fierce,with low margins,little customer loyalty,and increasing commoditization of products and services.
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Target,Sears,and Macys are click-and-mortar businesses selling in a multichannel business model.
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When compared to the traditional job market,the online job market has low reliability.
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WAYN is a social networking Web site with a goal of uniting college student travelers from North America.
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Click-and-mortar retailers are brick-and-mortar retailers that offer a transactional Web site from which to conduct business.
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Event-based commerce is a wireless based technology in which vendors send advertisements relevant to the location where customers are at a given time.
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Viral marketing,market makers,and information portals are types of B2C business models.
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According to Internet Retailer,in 2009,approximately 20 percent of adult U.S.Internet users shopped online and/or research offline sales online.
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E-tailing is retailing conducted online over the Internet.
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Direct marketing describes marketing that takes place over the Internet involving wholesalers and retailers.
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Types of online malls include referring directories and event shopping malls.
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A retailer is a sales intermediary,a seller that operates between manufacturers and customers.
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As the number of Internet users reaches saturation,the challenge for e-retailers now is to increase the amount that shoppers spend online.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods that are relatively expensive or frequently purchased are expected to have higher sales volumes than goods that are inexpensive or infrequently purchased.
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Amazon is recognized as an online leader in creating sales through customer intimacy and customer relationship management (CRM).
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When new capabilities are required to conduct EC,for example capabilities in logistics and distribution,one method is to obtain them through external strategic alliances.
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A business model is a description of how an organization intends to generate revenue through its business operations.
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Private shopping clubs and group gifting online are two variations of the personalized event shopping model.
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The electronic job market creates high turnover costs for employers by facilitating employees' movement to better jobs.
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The direct sale of digital content through digital download allows a producer of digital content to bypass the traditional retail channel,thereby reducing overall costs and capturing greater profits.
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Each of the following describes retailing except

A) a retailer is a sales intermediary.
B) many manufacturers sell directly to consumers and through wholesalers and retailers.
C) e-tailing makes it easier for a manufacturer to sell directly to customers by cutting out the intermediary.
D) companies that produce a large number of products, such as Procter & Gamble, do not need retailers for efficient distribution.
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Only a few pure-play virtual banks failed by 2003 due to lack of financial viability.
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Assessing their market value is an advantage of the electronic job market for employers.
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An on-demand delivery service is express delivery made fairly quickly after an online order is received.
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Retailers who sell over the Internet are

A) e-tailers.
B) disintermediaries.
C) marketing managers.
D) multichannel marketers.
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Both online banks and click-and-mortar banks carry some risks and problems,especially in international banking,including hackers and liquidity risk.
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Electronic coughing describes the attention-grabbing behavior of agencies that go out to consumer environments and boast about how great a brand or item is in order to spread the word.
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According to Internet Retailer (2009),approximately ________ percent of adult U.S.Internet users shop online or research offline sales online.

A) 25
B) 60
C) 65
D) 85
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Electronic banking refers to the various banking activities conducted from home or the road using an Internet connection.
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A major problem in B2C is the increasing rate of online fraud.
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Many insurance companies use a dual strategy,keeping human agents but also selling online.
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Each of the following sells well on the Internet except

A) tobacco.
B) travel.
C) cars.
D) health and beauty.
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As a paid content category,dating services are the largest attractor of Internet users.
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An electronic pouch is a program that expedites online shopping by containing a shopper's information.
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Channel conflict occurs when the addition of an online distribution channel causes problems with existing distribution channels.
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Amazon.com experienced each of the following except

A) maintaining its position as the number one B2C money-making EC site in the world.
B) driving growth largely by product diversification and its international presence.
C) declaring its first profit in 2005.
D) patenting its 1-click feature which allows customers to place an order in a secure manner without having to enter personal, billing, and shipping information each time they shop.
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The major risk of online trading is security.
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Virtual banks have a brick-and-mortar location and also conduct online transactions.
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Online banking and other financial services are growing slowly on the Internet because many customers are not yet embracing it.
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A business model where a company sells in multiple marketing channels simultaneously best defines

A) multichannel business model.
B) concurrent business model.
C) direct marketing.
D) revenue enhancement.
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A B2C model in which sales are done to meet the needs of special events describes

A) anniversary shopping.
B) time-based shopping.
C) event shopping.
D) choreographed shopping.
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Based on distribution channel used,Dell's B2C business model can be classified as a

A) direct marketing by mail-order company.
B) pure-play e-tailer.
C) click-and-mortar retailer.
D) direct sales by manufacturer.
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Firms that sell directly to consumers over the Internet without maintaining a physical sales channel describes

A) click-and-mortar stores.
B) viral marketers.
C) virtual e-tailers.
D) social network.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods with any of the following product characteristics are expected to facilitate greater online sales except

A) relatively expensive items.
B) high brand recognition.
C) digitized format.
D) frequently purchased items.
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Major advantages of e-commerce to buyers include

A) finding products and services that are not available in local stores.
B) buying in groups.
C) shopping globally.
D) all of the above.
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Major advantages of e-commerce to sellers include each of the following except

A) charging less for items.
B) lower supply chain costs.
C) reacting quickly to customer's needs.
D) competing with larger companies.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of e-tailing?

A) Competition is local.
B) Customer relations are less stable due to anonymous contacts.
C) Price changes are expensive, but can be done at anytime.
D) Fewer resources are needed to increase customer loyalty.
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In an e-market,PayPal serves as a(n)

A) intermediary.
B) service provider.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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The competitive advantages of a "pull" vehicle distribution process include each of the following except

A) improved customer satisfaction and better pricing.
B) large cost savings in finished vehicle inventory carrying costs.
C) better cash flow to the manufacturers.
D) creating a build-to-stock environment.
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A company that creates and manages many-to-many markets is called a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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The B2C business model used by QVC,Sharper Image,and Lands' End is

A) direct marketing by mail-order companies.
B) direct sales by manufacturers.
C) pure-play e-tailers.
D) click-and-mortar retailers.
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A members-only shopping club,where members can buy goods at large discounts describes

A) specialty club.
B) membership-based club.
C) exclusive club.
D) private shopping club.
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Based on distribution channel used,which of the following is not a B2C model classification?

A) pure-play e-tailers
B) click-and-mortar retailers
C) Internet malls
D) online medical diagnostic center
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Which of the following is not a social shopping model?

A) personalized event shopping
B) location-based e-commerce
C) private shopping clubs
D) private auctions
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Sears' marketing strategy is best described as a

A) brick-and-mortar strategy.
B) shared service mall strategy.
C) click-and-mortar strategy.
D) direct marketing from a manufacturer strategy.
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An online seller of travel services that generates revenue by charging fees for its services is an example of a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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A marketer that uses e-mail to advertise to potential customers is called a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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A method of doing business by which a company generates revenue to sustain itself and achieve its goals best describes

A) strategic plan.
B) mission statement.
C) business model.
D) marketing plan.
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Marketing done online between any seller and buyer best defines

A) personalization.
B) direct marketing.
C) target marketing.
D) multichannel marketing.
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Each of the following is a revenue model for online independent travel agents except

A) contract negotiators.
B) direct revenues from commissions.
C) subscription or membership fees.
D) revenue sharing fees.
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The TRUSTe seal is an example of a(n)

A) business rating.
B) intermediary.
C) B2B exchange.
D) trustmark.
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Gateways to storefronts and e-malls are

A) shopping portals.
B) shopbots.
C) shopping browsers.
D) intelligent search engines.
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Security for online bank transactions includes each of the following except

A) firewalls.
B) SSL encryption.
C) virtual biometrics.
D) digital certificates.
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The portal online banking application provides

A) general bank information and history.
B) account transfer capabilities.
C) online brokerage services.
D) links to local business.
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A search engine whose mission is to help people find local qualified services ranging from mechanics to restaurants to hairstylists describes

A) Freddy's List.
B) Pricescan.com.
C) Yelp.
D) Local.com.
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The situation in which an online marketing channel upsets the traditional channels due to real or perceived damage from competition defines

A) disintermediation.
B) channel conflict.
C) distributor reassignment.
D) partner disassociation.
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A traditional brick-and-mortar store with a mature website that uses a successful click-and-mortar strategy is able to

A) give customers the opportunity to perform various functions interactively at any time.
B) link all of its back-end systems to create an integrated customer experience.
C) leverage its marketing channels by offering the advantages of each marketing channel to customers from all channels.
D) do all of the above.
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Each of the following is a characteristic of WAYN except

A) it is a popular social networking Web site.
B) when it introduced fees for its premier travel membership service, it lost most of its new subscriptions.
C) it is not aimed at any particular age group.
D) it enables its users to create a personal profile and upload and store photos.
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Compared to the traditional job market,the online job market

A) has a shorter life cycle.
B) is usually specialized and local in scope.
C) tends to be less reliable.
D) tends to be much less expensive.
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The removal of organizations or business process layers responsible for certain intermediary steps in a given supply chain describes

A) reintermediation.
B) extraction.
C) relocation.
D) disintermediation.
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Software tools that scout the Web on behalf of consumers who specify search criteria are

A) shopping portals.
B) shopbots.
C) shopping browsers.
D) intelligent search engines.
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Types of online banking applications include each of the following except

A) informational.
B) administrative.
C) directional.
D) portal.
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Advantages of the electronic job market for job seekers include

A) accessing newsgroups that are dedicated to finding jobs.
B) reducing application-processing costs by using electronic application forms.
C) conducting interviews online.
D) viewing salary surveys for recruiting strategies.
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The process whereby intermediaries take on new intermediary roles defines

A) reintermediation.
B) seller reassignment.
C) relocation.
D) disintermediation.
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The effect upon sales of consumers receiving a referral or recommendation from other consumers defines

A) location-based economy.
B) referral economy.
C) regional economy.
D) viral marketing.
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Limitations of online travel services include

A) limited amount of free information.
B) substantial discounts.
C) the difficulty of using virtual travel agents can be very large.
D) increases in provider's commission and its processing.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of e-banking?

A) saves users time and money
B) is more expensive for banks
C) is becoming an enabling feature of business growth in the developing world
D) is increasing peer-to-peer (P2P) online lending
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Charles wants to buy a John Lennon lithograph over the Internet,but he is unwilling to pay for it until he inspects it to ascertain authenticity.The auction site through which he purchases the painting agrees to hold his money until he tells them to release it to the seller.This is an example of a(n)

A) escrow service.
B) trustmark.
C) warranty.
D) verification.
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Delivery of e-commerce transactions to individuals in a specific location,at a specific time defines

A) location-based commerce.
B) event-driven commerce.
C) mobile computing.
D) service on demand.
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Sales of goods on the Internet are no longer increasing rapidly because of the bankruptcy of numerous dot-coms.
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Competition among online travel e-tailers is fierce,with low margins,little customer loyalty,and increasing commoditization of products and services.
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Target,Sears,and Macys are click-and-mortar businesses selling in a multichannel business model.
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When compared to the traditional job market,the online job market has low reliability.
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WAYN is a social networking Web site with a goal of uniting college student travelers from North America.
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Click-and-mortar retailers are brick-and-mortar retailers that offer a transactional Web site from which to conduct business.
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Event-based commerce is a wireless based technology in which vendors send advertisements relevant to the location where customers are at a given time.
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Viral marketing,market makers,and information portals are types of B2C business models.
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According to Internet Retailer,in 2009,approximately 20 percent of adult U.S.Internet users shopped online and/or research offline sales online.
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E-tailing is retailing conducted online over the Internet.
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Direct marketing describes marketing that takes place over the Internet involving wholesalers and retailers.
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Types of online malls include referring directories and event shopping malls.
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A retailer is a sales intermediary,a seller that operates between manufacturers and customers.
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As the number of Internet users reaches saturation,the challenge for e-retailers now is to increase the amount that shoppers spend online.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods that are relatively expensive or frequently purchased are expected to have higher sales volumes than goods that are inexpensive or infrequently purchased.
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Amazon is recognized as an online leader in creating sales through customer intimacy and customer relationship management (CRM).
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When new capabilities are required to conduct EC,for example capabilities in logistics and distribution,one method is to obtain them through external strategic alliances.
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A business model is a description of how an organization intends to generate revenue through its business operations.
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Private shopping clubs and group gifting online are two variations of the personalized event shopping model.
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The electronic job market creates high turnover costs for employers by facilitating employees' movement to better jobs.
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The direct sale of digital content through digital download allows a producer of digital content to bypass the traditional retail channel,thereby reducing overall costs and capturing greater profits.
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Each of the following describes retailing except

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B) many manufacturers sell directly to consumers and through wholesalers and retailers.
C) e-tailing makes it easier for a manufacturer to sell directly to customers by cutting out the intermediary.
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Only a few pure-play virtual banks failed by 2003 due to lack of financial viability.
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Assessing their market value is an advantage of the electronic job market for employers.
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An on-demand delivery service is express delivery made fairly quickly after an online order is received.
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Retailers who sell over the Internet are

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D) multichannel marketers.
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Both online banks and click-and-mortar banks carry some risks and problems,especially in international banking,including hackers and liquidity risk.
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Electronic coughing describes the attention-grabbing behavior of agencies that go out to consumer environments and boast about how great a brand or item is in order to spread the word.
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According to Internet Retailer (2009),approximately ________ percent of adult U.S.Internet users shop online or research offline sales online.

A) 25
B) 60
C) 65
D) 85
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Electronic banking refers to the various banking activities conducted from home or the road using an Internet connection.
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A major problem in B2C is the increasing rate of online fraud.
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Many insurance companies use a dual strategy,keeping human agents but also selling online.
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Each of the following sells well on the Internet except

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B) travel.
C) cars.
D) health and beauty.
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As a paid content category,dating services are the largest attractor of Internet users.
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An electronic pouch is a program that expedites online shopping by containing a shopper's information.
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Channel conflict occurs when the addition of an online distribution channel causes problems with existing distribution channels.
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Amazon.com experienced each of the following except

A) maintaining its position as the number one B2C money-making EC site in the world.
B) driving growth largely by product diversification and its international presence.
C) declaring its first profit in 2005.
D) patenting its 1-click feature which allows customers to place an order in a secure manner without having to enter personal, billing, and shipping information each time they shop.
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The major risk of online trading is security.
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Virtual banks have a brick-and-mortar location and also conduct online transactions.
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Online banking and other financial services are growing slowly on the Internet because many customers are not yet embracing it.
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A business model where a company sells in multiple marketing channels simultaneously best defines

A) multichannel business model.
B) concurrent business model.
C) direct marketing.
D) revenue enhancement.
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A B2C model in which sales are done to meet the needs of special events describes

A) anniversary shopping.
B) time-based shopping.
C) event shopping.
D) choreographed shopping.
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Based on distribution channel used,Dell's B2C business model can be classified as a

A) direct marketing by mail-order company.
B) pure-play e-tailer.
C) click-and-mortar retailer.
D) direct sales by manufacturer.
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Firms that sell directly to consumers over the Internet without maintaining a physical sales channel describes

A) click-and-mortar stores.
B) viral marketers.
C) virtual e-tailers.
D) social network.
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With all else being equal in the online environment,goods with any of the following product characteristics are expected to facilitate greater online sales except

A) relatively expensive items.
B) high brand recognition.
C) digitized format.
D) frequently purchased items.
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Major advantages of e-commerce to buyers include

A) finding products and services that are not available in local stores.
B) buying in groups.
C) shopping globally.
D) all of the above.
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Major advantages of e-commerce to sellers include each of the following except

A) charging less for items.
B) lower supply chain costs.
C) reacting quickly to customer's needs.
D) competing with larger companies.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of e-tailing?

A) Competition is local.
B) Customer relations are less stable due to anonymous contacts.
C) Price changes are expensive, but can be done at anytime.
D) Fewer resources are needed to increase customer loyalty.
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In an e-market,PayPal serves as a(n)

A) intermediary.
B) service provider.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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The competitive advantages of a "pull" vehicle distribution process include each of the following except

A) improved customer satisfaction and better pricing.
B) large cost savings in finished vehicle inventory carrying costs.
C) better cash flow to the manufacturers.
D) creating a build-to-stock environment.
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A company that creates and manages many-to-many markets is called a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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The B2C business model used by QVC,Sharper Image,and Lands' End is

A) direct marketing by mail-order companies.
B) direct sales by manufacturers.
C) pure-play e-tailers.
D) click-and-mortar retailers.
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A members-only shopping club,where members can buy goods at large discounts describes

A) specialty club.
B) membership-based club.
C) exclusive club.
D) private shopping club.
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Based on distribution channel used,which of the following is not a B2C model classification?

A) pure-play e-tailers
B) click-and-mortar retailers
C) Internet malls
D) online medical diagnostic center
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Which of the following is not a social shopping model?

A) personalized event shopping
B) location-based e-commerce
C) private shopping clubs
D) private auctions
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Sears' marketing strategy is best described as a

A) brick-and-mortar strategy.
B) shared service mall strategy.
C) click-and-mortar strategy.
D) direct marketing from a manufacturer strategy.
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An online seller of travel services that generates revenue by charging fees for its services is an example of a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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A marketer that uses e-mail to advertise to potential customers is called a

A) market maker.
B) transaction broker.
C) content disseminator.
D) viral marketer.
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A method of doing business by which a company generates revenue to sustain itself and achieve its goals best describes

A) strategic plan.
B) mission statement.
C) business model.
D) marketing plan.
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Marketing done online between any seller and buyer best defines

A) personalization.
B) direct marketing.
C) target marketing.
D) multichannel marketing.
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Each of the following is a revenue model for online independent travel agents except

A) contract negotiators.
B) direct revenues from commissions.
C) subscription or membership fees.
D) revenue sharing fees.
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The TRUSTe seal is an example of a(n)

A) business rating.
B) intermediary.
C) B2B exchange.
D) trustmark.
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Gateways to storefronts and e-malls are

A) shopping portals.
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C) shopping browsers.
D) intelligent search engines.
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Security for online bank transactions includes each of the following except

A) firewalls.
B) SSL encryption.
C) virtual biometrics.
D) digital certificates.
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The portal online banking application provides

A) general bank information and history.
B) account transfer capabilities.
C) online brokerage services.
D) links to local business.
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66
A search engine whose mission is to help people find local qualified services ranging from mechanics to restaurants to hairstylists describes

A) Freddy's List.
B) Pricescan.com.
C) Yelp.
D) Local.com.
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67
The situation in which an online marketing channel upsets the traditional channels due to real or perceived damage from competition defines

A) disintermediation.
B) channel conflict.
C) distributor reassignment.
D) partner disassociation.
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68
A traditional brick-and-mortar store with a mature website that uses a successful click-and-mortar strategy is able to

A) give customers the opportunity to perform various functions interactively at any time.
B) link all of its back-end systems to create an integrated customer experience.
C) leverage its marketing channels by offering the advantages of each marketing channel to customers from all channels.
D) do all of the above.
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69
Each of the following is a characteristic of WAYN except

A) it is a popular social networking Web site.
B) when it introduced fees for its premier travel membership service, it lost most of its new subscriptions.
C) it is not aimed at any particular age group.
D) it enables its users to create a personal profile and upload and store photos.
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70
Compared to the traditional job market,the online job market

A) has a shorter life cycle.
B) is usually specialized and local in scope.
C) tends to be less reliable.
D) tends to be much less expensive.
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71
The removal of organizations or business process layers responsible for certain intermediary steps in a given supply chain describes

A) reintermediation.
B) extraction.
C) relocation.
D) disintermediation.
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72
Software tools that scout the Web on behalf of consumers who specify search criteria are

A) shopping portals.
B) shopbots.
C) shopping browsers.
D) intelligent search engines.
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73
Types of online banking applications include each of the following except

A) informational.
B) administrative.
C) directional.
D) portal.
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74
Advantages of the electronic job market for job seekers include

A) accessing newsgroups that are dedicated to finding jobs.
B) reducing application-processing costs by using electronic application forms.
C) conducting interviews online.
D) viewing salary surveys for recruiting strategies.
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75
The process whereby intermediaries take on new intermediary roles defines

A) reintermediation.
B) seller reassignment.
C) relocation.
D) disintermediation.
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76
The effect upon sales of consumers receiving a referral or recommendation from other consumers defines

A) location-based economy.
B) referral economy.
C) regional economy.
D) viral marketing.
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77
Limitations of online travel services include

A) limited amount of free information.
B) substantial discounts.
C) the difficulty of using virtual travel agents can be very large.
D) increases in provider's commission and its processing.
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78
Which of the following is not a characteristic of e-banking?

A) saves users time and money
B) is more expensive for banks
C) is becoming an enabling feature of business growth in the developing world
D) is increasing peer-to-peer (P2P) online lending
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79
Charles wants to buy a John Lennon lithograph over the Internet,but he is unwilling to pay for it until he inspects it to ascertain authenticity.The auction site through which he purchases the painting agrees to hold his money until he tells them to release it to the seller.This is an example of a(n)

A) escrow service.
B) trustmark.
C) warranty.
D) verification.
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80
Delivery of e-commerce transactions to individuals in a specific location,at a specific time defines

A) location-based commerce.
B) event-driven commerce.
C) mobile computing.
D) service on demand.
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