An Analysis of Web-Based Business Trends

Authors

  • Kumar Ravi Ranjan Department of Commerce & Business Management, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Arrah, Bihar, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53361/dmejm.v6i01.01

Keywords:

Online business, Internet, Self-administration, Technology, Internet banking.

Abstract

In the cutting-edge industry, internet business is fantastic. Electronic trade is implied by internet business. Online business, often known as electronic trade, involves exchanging goods and labour as well as delivering assets or information via an electronic network, most commonly the Internet.

Internet commerce, also known as electronic trade, is a shift in perspective that affects both advertising and customers. Perhaps online business is more than just an additional way to support the current strategic approaches. It is causing a complete shift in the way that work is traditionally done. India is not an exception to the massive shift in strategy that is occurring throughout the world. E-trade has grown as a result of a horrific web intrusion, and new businesses in particular have been increasingly using this option as a distinct course of action.

The climate is significantly impacted by e-commerce as well. Even though the concept is widely used in today's business environment, the decision has not been thoroughly examined.
It has been attempted to illustrate the state of e-commerce and analyse its trends using momentum research. The focus also examines the fundamental elements that determine how E-trade plans of action turn out.

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Published

2025-06-30

How to Cite

Ranjan, K. R. . (2025). An Analysis of Web-Based Business Trends. DME Journal of Management, 6(01), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.53361/dmejm.v6i01.01