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Basics of E-Business

Roby Jose Ciju

Publisher: AGRIHORTICO

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Summary

With the advent of e-businesses and e-commercial transactions, the number of internet users who rely on internet for their buying and selling transactions has gone up considerably. E-Commerce is the buzz word in this modern technology-empowered era and there are numerous entrepreneurial opportunities awaiting creative entrepreneurs of all sorts in the field of e-commerce.
Available since: 03/18/2021.

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