Chapter 12 E-Commerce Overview
E-Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet. Whether business-to-business, business-to-consumer, or consumer-to-consumer, web sites that support e-commerce seem to be everywhere. This chapter provides an overview of this topic.
Examples
Demographics & Statistics
- Jupiter Media
- ClickZ - growth
- ClickZ - online population
- Online Population Study
- Cyberatlas
- NUA Net Surveys
- E-Commerce Times
- NetFactual.com
- PEW Internet & American Life Project
E-Commerce Issues
- Domain Name Disputes
- Automatic Translation
- Customized Translation
- Section 508 & Accessibility
- Customer Relations
- Security
Payment Processing
Instant Storefronts
Shopping Carts
Commercial Shopping Carts
Free Shopping Carts
Shopping Cart Usability
SSL Certificate Authorities
Extended Verification SSL Certificates
December 2006 - Verisign has issued the first Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificate to overstock.com. EV SSL is a new standardized validation process created by CA/Browser Forum, a voluntary organization of leading certification authorities and vendors of Internet browser software and other applications.
EV SSL Certificates maximize consumer confidence when visiting Web sites by providing another visual cue (in addition to the lock icon) that these sites are who they claim to be and that their online transactions are secured by encryption. Certificate Authorities perform much more stringent checks to than currently take place for SSL certificates. These checks include: verifing an applicant owns the domain, works for the organization, has authority to update the website, and that the organization is a valid, recognized place of business. Internet Explorer 7.0 will be updated in early 2007 to indicate when an EV SSL Certificate is in place.
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