Opportunities for developing countries 10/08/2010
![]() The world is the eye witness for subsequent milestones of the digital revolution. E-Commerce is slowly leaning towards the products and services that are being transacted over the internet. The usage of internet has become a positive advantage for the e-commerce in the recent years. India, with its manual power and software reputation, stands ahead in the competition among all the Third World nations. The developing countries’ services are extensively being used by the advanced nations as the potential fields offering low-priced and efficient e-commerce services. These nations must concentrate on the interconnection of networks within the country and outside the country. They should develop the information infrastructures for the growth of online internet businesses and the creation of new software jobs. Only 20 percent of the companies in developing nations are currently implementing e-commerce, and CEO’s of all multi-national companies rated e-commerce as crucial for their business strategy and growth. Electronic Commerce is allowing the Indian companies to enter the international market. The lack of technology consciousness like the short and long term advantages, and the nonexistence of a regulatory structure are reducing the degree of technological development in India. E-Commerce is becoming a powerful tool through which anybody can sell their products worldwide and this can in turn, boost the economy. Improvement of the infrastructure of the country provides the job opportunities for the millions of people. This breaks the long-standing tradition of barriers in the developing countries. There are many advantages for the companies in the developed countries such as cheap labor and low investment costs. ![]() The government organizations of the developing countries must focus on these long term issues like infrastructure to compete with rest of the world. By allocating sufficient funds for the future action plan in the fields of telecommunications and broadband infrastructure for rural areas can give life to the e-commerce. In the long-run, this provides many benefits like increase in per capita income. E-Commerce gives a breakthrough to the small and medium companies in developing countries to show their potentiality worldwide and therefore contribute more actively in such e-commerce projects. The countries like India has a wide range of traditional segments such as wooden works, textiles, handicrafts , crafts, art, gold works, herbal medication, etc. which had unsuccessful experiences in the earlier periods in accessing the international markets due to their deficiency in marketing. If the proper marketing techniques are adopted for these traditional goods, a new era would begin in the trade history of India. Add Comment ![]() © Twitter Inc Strange things are happening in the Indian politics. Technologies in the modern world like twitter are even changing the political career of the politicians in India. As said by me in the previous posts that Twitter became popular in India, today it thought a lesson for the politicians to be true. Mr. Shashi Tharoor, Union Minister of state for External Affairs, Government of India, resigned from the ministry after his allegations of misusing the power is made on him. He is the first Indian politician to tweet his personals and political matters on Twitter and broke the silence. He is controversial all the time with his tweets and also brought headaches to the government. The allegations made on him by Mr. Lalith Modi, Chief of Indian Premier League came initially on Twitter. Finally Twitter sealed the Ministry of Mr. Tharoor. Twitter became popular in India 04/12/2010
![]() © Twitter Inc Twitter, the famous name for micro blogging is recently gaining the hearts of Indians. As 3-G services began in India by selling spectrum to the cellular companies by the government, the celebrities started to use twitter on mobiles to connect with their fans. The Indian movie stars, politicians, sport champions, became addicted to using Twitter, and their fans ran mad by becoming their followers and re-tweeting the messages. Facebook took much time to steal the hearts of Indians rather than Twitter. It also becomes a good tool for all the promotions of products, events. Funny conversations, jokes, teasing between celebrities are becoming the news for the websites and newspapers. MTV is the largest followed brand in India on Twitter and Sharuk Khan is on top with more followers. I say that Twitter is successful due to its short and easy way of communication. No complex controls like sending a request and accepting a request are used. Just follow whomever you like in this world. | Scribblings
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