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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Disadvantages Of Online Business



Sectoral Limitations
The main disadvantage of e-business is the lack of growth in some sectors on account of product or sector limitations. The food sector has not benefited in terms of growth of sales and consequent revenue generation because of a number of practical reasons, like food products being perishable items. Consumers do not look for food products on the Internet, since they prefer going to the supermarket to buy the necessary items as and when the need arises.

Costly E-business Solutions for Optimization
Substantial resources are required for redefining product lines in order to sell online. Upgrading computer systems, training personnel, and updating websites requires substantial resources. Moreover, Electronic Data Management (EDM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), necessary for ensuring optimal internal business processes, may be looked upon, by some firms, as one of its disadvantages.

Question of Safety
With the world beguiled by the Internet, it's a fat chance that you are not one among the aficionados. The Internet is second to none, not to oxygen even, to say the least. Well, one breathes Internet. Shoppers act live wires when it comes to online pick and pay. However, with far and many pacing about, there are a few, who twitch at the mention of online payment. Instances of dupery have no intentions of nailing up anytime soon, and pseudo sites merrily mushroom. All the customer can do, is remain in a state of doubt.

Data Security
To carry out online transactions, the websites ask for your email address and other contact details. Customers brake at the mention of providing personal details, lest defiling of some nature occurs. Besides, certain sites have a complicated operational structure. Thanks to them, hackers have a job! They fiddle with accounts, meddle with important files, and corrupt data. This, certainly, cannot be termed ethical hacking! Viruses metastasize every second damaging the database, sometimes awarding disastrous repercussions, too.

Site Integrity
"We respect privacy. The information provided by the customer will be protected. We refute dissemination practices as much as you do." Does this statement not tintinnabulate in the ears. Well, we have come across these paraplegic oaths several times. Are they true to their word? May be ... may be not. Some sites are known to trade their customers' details for monetary benefits. The question remains: Can we trust them?

System Upgradation
Once a system is developed, the responsibility of ad hoc upgradation at intervals follows suit. If this does not happen, the site turnover would be poor. To improve site performance and tow in a good share of online customers, keeping up with the advancements is pivotal. Though, some sites may find doing this an unnecessary feature.

Momentary Intangibility
No matter what e-business may try, their chances of selling products -- like furniture and appliances -- successfully, are bleak. Unless a buyer has the liberty to splurge the kitty, the 'E' sector fights a battle, it absolutely isn't a part of. For instance, if you are planning to buy a sofa set, you would want to sit on it, get the feel of the upholstery used, the finish, and what have you! An online furniture bay, by no means, can consider a proposition like this one. It is better to accept that, there, indeed, are certain things not meant to be bought online due to the spatial creep; for the rest there is e-transaction!

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