£180.00
Certification Name: CIW E-Commerce Specialist
Exam ID: 1D0-525
Number of Questions: 72
Passing Score: 68%
Time Limit: 75 minutes
Course Names: CIW E-Commerce Strategies and Practices
Mode of Study: Online – Self study
Duration: One Year – Part time
Whats Included: CIW Online, E-Books, Practice Exams
E-Commerce Specialist teaches you how to conduct business online and manage the technical issues associated with constructing an e-commerce Web site. You will learn about the similarities and differences between traditional and electronic commerce, and you will explore e-commerce technologies at various levels of sophistication. The CIW E-Commerce Specialist course is for individuals who already understand the foundations of Web technologies and want to become proficient in e-commerce practices and site design: Students with little or no background in Web design should consider starting with the CIW Site Development Associate course to learn the basics of Web site authoring and development, and continuing with the CIW Web Design Specialist course to learn more advanced Web technologies as a foundation for learning about e-commerce design. Design and implement commerce-driven Web sites; identify customer needs; monitor customer usage patterns; determine order processes and service after sales; and consider how e-business solutions can increase sales. Electronic Commerce Foundations Introduction to Web Commerce Law and the Internet Introduction to Internet Legal Issues Web Marketing Goals Marketing Overview Online Product Promotion Online Promotion Overview Site Usability Overview of Usability Issues Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and E-Services Managing the Customer Business-to-Business Frameworks B2B E-Business Overview E-Commerce Site Creation Packages — Outsourcing Outsourcing Site Creation Packages E-Commerce Site Creation Software Microsoft Commerce Server 2007 Overview Site Development Software Implementation Commerce Site Development Overview E-Commerce Site Development Using Commerce Server Building Commerce Solutions Creating an Online Catalog Catalog Design Inventory Control and Order Processing Inventory Management Payment Gateways Payment Processing in E-Commerce E-Service Implementation and Support Implementing Customer Support Transaction and Web Site Security Overview of Transaction Security E-Learning Solutions E-Learning Introduction Site Management and Performance Testing Introduction to Site Management and Performance Testing
Impetus for Web Commerce
Electronic Commerce Defined
Applying E-Commerce Concepts to Focus Companies
Types of Electronic Commerce
Microcommerce and Macrocommerce
Benefits of Electronic Commerce
Drawbacks of Electronic Commerce
E-Commerce Solutions
Web Storefront Hardware and Software
Ingredients of a Web Storefront
The Virtual Enterprise
Site Implementation
E-Commerce Guidelines
Electronic Publishing
Intellectual Property Issues
Areas of Liability
Copyright, Trademark and Patent Issues
Privacy and Confidentiality
Jurisdiction and Electronic Publishing
Internet Taxation
International Tax and the Internet
Customs and E-Commerce
Tariffs and E-Commerce
Protecting a Brand
Ethical Business Practices
Web Marketing Benefits
Examples of Successful Web Marketing
Marketing Goals
Web Marketing Strategies
Growth Drivers and Barriers in E-Commerce
Selecting and Positioning Your Product
Identifying Your Target Market
E-Commerce Promotion Considerations
E-Commerce Site Categories
Banner Ads
Advertising Representatives
Banner Ad Positioning
Banner Ad Exchange Networks
Referrer Programs
Blogs and Blogads
Pop-Up and Related Ads
Search Engine Placement
<Meta> Tags and Search Engines
E-Mail and Marketing
Ad Performance Evaluation
Offline Product Promotion
Ad Campaign Implementation
Usability Testing
Designing the Site Hierarchy
Page Layout Design Guidelines
Browser Compatibility Issues
Customer Relationship Management
Customer Service Concepts
Customer Service Tools and Methodology
E-Service Action Plan
Integrating CRM and Customer Service
E-Commerce Fundamentals
Business Concepts
Internet Marketplaces
Tools and Technologies
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Open Buying on the Internet (OBI)
Open Trading Protocol (OTP)
Web Services
Entry-Level Outsourcing: Online Instant Storefronts
Online Outsourcing Solutions
Outsourcing: Mid-Level Offline Instant Storefronts
Mid-Level Offline Storefront Products
Outsourcing: High-Level Offline Instant Storefronts
High-Level Offline Storefront Products
Auctions: The Other E-Commerce Option
Web Server Overview
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0
IIS 6.0 Preparation
IIS 6.0 Installation
IIS 6.0 Configuration
Sun Java System Web Server 6.1
Open-Source Solutions
Sizing Your Hardware
Database Servers
Commerce Site Development
Commerce Site Management
Solution Site Customization
Commerce Server 2007 Catalog Definitions
Building a Base Catalog
Virtual Catalogs
Using Commerce Server to Support B2B Commerce
Inventory Systems
Designing Order Systems
Order System Implementation
Choosing Payment-Processing Methods
Credit Card Processing
Managing Transactions
Implementing PayPal
Online Check Processing
Preventing Fraud
E-Mail and User Forums
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Implementation
Knowledge Base
Purposes of Security
Encryption and Decryption
Public Key Infras
tructure (PKI)
X.509 Standard
Certificate Revocation
VeriSign
Using Certificates
Obtaining Certificates
Installing Certificates
Implementing Microsoft Certificate Services
Secure Electronic Transactions (SET)
Securing Sensitive Data
Identifying Attack Types
Protecting Against Attacks
E-Commerce Forensic Techniques
E-Learning Models
Distance-Learning Essentials
E-Learning Content
Student Navigation and Progress Reporting
Reusable Learning Objects
Site Management Tasks
Managing Web Site Performance
Logging and Trend Analysis
Performance-Monitoring Tools
Course Conclusion
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