10 of the best
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10 of the best
E-commerce websites!
1.AMAZON.COM
No surprise. A third of the people who buy online shop at Amazon.-com. That per-centage would be respectable if you were talking about the customers for an anchor depart-ment store at some local mall in Paramus, N.J., but Amazon is the an-chor store for all online shopping.
2.DELL The pioneer of direct
computer sales online is selling $30 million worth of gear a day from its website, so it’s obviously doing something right. Dell’s ability to customize orders set the stan-dard for online com-puter retailing, and its AskJeeves.com-like "Ask Dudley" feature amply handles the in-evitable technical questions that first-time customers are bound to have.
3.E-BAY It isn’t just the never-
ending cavalcade of inventory -- 250,000 new items are put up for auction every day here -- that keeps its 5.6 million registered users hooked. eBay figure d out that trust means everything to e-commerce. To that end, it was among the first sites to encourage its buyers to publicly rate sellers. This year eBay even insured transactions so that customers would no longer have to worry about fraud.
4.ON SALE
Part outlet store and part liquidator’s auction, the best feature of the auc-tion half is that it never refers to peo-ple who purchase products as "buy-ers" but rather as & quot;winners.“OnSale successfully gives shopping the air of sport -- which helps explain its hugely male demo-graphic.
5.MY SIMON The "Simon" character
on this shopping bot looks like the kind of doll that would be-come animated and go homicidal in a hor-ror movie. Aside from that unsettling detail, this site is helpful; it shows you products and prices from more than 1,500 online merchants. Simon may look psycho, but he is at least smart enough to give people who are looking for camcorders and frying pans different ways to frame their product search.
6.DASH.COM If you were a cor-
poration, Dash would be your vice president in charge of dis-counts. When you sign up for Dash, you get rebates from its participat-ing merchants. You also get a down-loadable tool bar that follows you wherever you shop, telling you when you could be buying the same item for less at a Dash-affiliated store.
7.PRODUCTOPIA Say you’re in the
market for a digi-tal camera. Or cookware. Pro-ductopia will give you three sets of recommendations based on quality, style and value. Then, once you’ve decid ed whether you want to be cheap, chic or sensible, Pro-ductopia refers you to online and offline vendors.
Bad e-commerces
Why is it bad?
Bad technical concerns.The design wasn’t looks good.Inconvenient functions.Doesn’t got any credit for the sites.Doesn’t got enough information.Very confused to use.Too much of the pictures so its take a long
time to download.
Gallery of the bad sites
Nobody will wants to looks at this site for long.
You might have to take a pill.
This site can perfectly blind the user .