e-Commerce Solutions
Sell Your Products On Your Own Website!
Just a few years ago e-Commerce technology was only available to those who could afford the services of third party vendors or those with a basic E-Bay store.
The advances in Web 2.0 technology make it possible to have an online store built dynamically into your website. Our e-Commerce packages are easy to manage and maintain.
According to the statistics, you could be missing out on revenue...
The 2007 E-commerce multi-sector "E-Stats" report was released on May 28, 2009 by census.gov.
- Complete Report [PDF] 129kb
- Tables
- Forms
Here is census.gov's most recent e-commerce statistics:
• In 2007, e-commerce grew faster than total economic activity in three of the four major economic sectors covered by the E-Stats report. However, change over time in the e-commerce share of each sector’s overall shipments, sales, or revenues continues to be gradual.
• In 2007, as in prior years, Manufacturers and Merchant Wholesalers relied far more heavily on e-commerce than Retailers or Selected Service
businesses.
• In 2007, as in prior years, business-tobusiness (B-to-B) activity—by definition here, transactions by Manufacturers and Merchant Wholesalers—accounted for most e-commerce (93 percent).
• Evidence from Merchant Wholesalers indicates that B-to-B e-commerce continues to rely overwhelmingly on proprietary Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems.
• Merchant Wholesalers, including Manufacturing Sales Branches and Offices (MSBOs), ranked second, with e-commerce accounting for 21.2 percent
($1,226 billion) of total sales.
• Retailers’ e-commerce sales increased by 18.4 percent. As a share of total retail sales, however, e-commerce sales remained modest—3.2 percent ($127 billion), up from 2.8 percent ($107 billion) in 2006.
What can you do with e-Commerce technology?