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Jazel Meza, Brittany Rickett, Ale Salazar, Hannah Tubbs
Introduction
History
Competition
Bohme Boutique
E-commerce vs. In Store
Some products are more likely to be purchased online rather than in store.
Compu
ter Hard
ware & So
ftware
Drugs &
Health
Aides
Electr
onics
Clothi
ng
Furnit
ure
Office Su
pplies
Book
s & Mag
azine
s
Toys &
Games
48.10%8.80%
74.10% 65.90% 65.80% 67.80% 61.00% 61.40%51.90%
91.20%25.90% 34.10% 34.20% 32.20% 29.00% 28.60%
Figure 1.2
E-Commerce In Store
History of E-commerce
• First online purchase• Prominent online retailers• Diversity of products
E-commerce Sales
Online Benefits
• Availability of products• 24-hour shopping• Generational Preferences• Increased sales
Recommendations
Conclusion
References
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