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Kotler, Armstrong, Principles of Marketing 11th ed, Ch 18 vocab

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Intranet   A network that connects people within a company to each other and to the company network  
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Extranet   A network that connects a company with its suppliers and distributors  
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Internet   A vast public web of computer networks, which connects users of all types all around the world to each other and to an amazingly large information repository  
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E-business   The use of electronic platforms—intranets, extranets, and the internet—to conduct a company’s business  
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E-commerce   Buying and selling processes supported by electronic means, primarily the internet  
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E-marketing   The marketing side of e-commerce—company efforts to communicate about, promote, and sell products and services over the internet  
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B2C (business to consumer) e-commerce   The online selling of goods and services to final consumers  
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B2B (business to business) e-commerce   Using B2B trading networks, auction sites, spot exchanges, online product catalogs, barter sites, and other online resources to reach new customers, serve current customers more effectively, and obtain buying efficiencies and better prices  
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Opening trading exchanges   Huge e-marketspaces in which B2B buyers and sellers find each other online, share information, and complete transactions efficiently  
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Private trading exchanges   B2B trading networks that link a particular seller with its own trading partners  
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C2C (consumer-to-consumer) e-commerce   Online exchanges of goods and information between final consumers  
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C2B (consumer-to-business) e-commerce   Online exchanges in which consumers search out sellers, learn about their offers, and initiate purchases, sometimes even driving transaction terms  
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Click-only companies   The so-called dot-coms, which operate only online without any brick and mortar market presence  
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Click-and-mortar companies   Traditional brick-and-mortar companies that have added e-marketing to their operations  
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Corporate Web site   A web site designed to build customers goodwill and to supplement other sales channels, rather than to sell the company’s products directly  
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Marketing Web site   A web site that engages consumers in interactions that will move them closer to a direct purchase or other marketing outcome  
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Online advertising   Advertising that appears while consumers are surfing the web, including banner and ticker ads, interstitials, skyscrapers, and other forms  
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Viral marketing   the internet version of word-of-mouth marketing—email messages or other marketing events that are so infectious that customers will want to pass them on to their friends  
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Web communities   Web sites upon which members can congregate online and exchange views on issues of common interest  
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Spam   Unsolicited, unwanted commercial email messages  
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