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    E-marketing is virtually conducting marketing activities through interactive computer-aided systems. Indeed unheard about two decades ago, this sufficiently new field has interested lots of organizations around the world. Enormous multinational corporations, government agencies and other different enterprises have come to position e-marketing as an essential strategic tool. Nowadays many well-built huge companies such as IKEA link their Internet approaches to their more traditional marketing

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    Online Banking Introduction The World Wide Web has changed our culture in so many ways. People are able to do so many activities over the World Wide Web, it is unbelievable. You can pursue a degree through online universities, communicate with users around the world, purchase goods and services online, and yes, you can bank and pay your bills online. This new technology has enabled us to make payments, maintain a checking/debit card account, balance transfers, all via the web. You can

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    Amazon and eBay are destroying the economy by enticing shoppers to spend their money online, rather than at an actual retail store. The problem has deep roots in people’s desire to be informed before making purchases. As seen in the article, “Bricks or Clicks,” 44 percent of consumers do some type of research about a product before purchasing it in a store (Sunil, 2013). Much of this

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    in near future. The strategy to partner with traditional retail partners in which amazon.com will utilize its retailing technology to build and host the traditional retailer’s online store will also be helpful as it enables Amazon to enable various brick stores to go virtual. IT innovations done in order to provide services like customer service, inventory management, fulfillment and logistics service in its already established state of the art digital infrastructure will also help them in creating

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    In the Wizard of Oz color plays a role in the novel through different characters, scenes and scenery. My opinion of the novel, color is used as a guidance throughout the story to reach the Wizard of Oz. The first main idea of the story is Dorothy stepping out from her black and white world into the explosive world of colors. The second main idea is the colors red and green representing different ideas of the story. The third main idea is Dorothy's ruby red slippers having a power only Dorothy could

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    Digital Marketing General Instructions:  The Student should submit this assignment in the handwritten form (not in the typed format)  The Student should submit this assignment within the time specified by the exam dept  The student should only use the Rule sheet papers for answering the questions.  The student should attach this assignment paper with the answered papers.  Failure to comply with the above Four instructions would lead to rejection of assignment Specific Instructions:

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    My damp hair sticks to my itchy neck, red with my groping long nails. Red bricks, wet and blurry, dark pavements, moist and slippery. Everything was doused in this unforgiving cold attack. Middle class shops were placed everywhere, conveniently providing shelter. Dark leaves shuddered violently against the harsh winds, birds no longer poised and positioned on long branches, where they used to sing. Click, clack. Click, clack. My shoes let out a silent echo

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    Health Care Strategy and Analysis for Fresenius Online business using the internet has experienced significant growth over the last two decades. According to the Internet World Stats (2014) the number of worldwide internet users has grown from an estimated 16 million in 1995 to 2.9 billion in 2014. This world of interconnectivity has provided a way for people all around the globe to communicate with one another in a real time format. The internet has removed the distance between governments,

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    the ability to conduct business transactions using mobile technology from anywhere. E-commerce has become so effective that traditional bricks and mortar institutions, such as Walmart, have developed e-commerce capabilities to stay competitive. Walmart has adopted a bricks and clicks business model to help combat threats from Amazon and others. Bricks and clicks are defined as able to support online transactions while offering the convenience of

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    currently underdeveloped market.
Retailers can benefit from participating in discounting days, such as Black Friday, as a means to encourage a surge in spending among shoppers. As online retailers are increasingly emerging offering more convenient of click-and- collect and home-delivery services, the physical retailers on the high street are in danger of becoming irrelevant in the changing marketplace. Heavy discounting days, such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday, are squeezing the profit margins of

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