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Implementing e-Business

You have assessed that you are ready to do business online. Find out now how to develop an e-business strategy and where you can find technological and funding assistance. Determine which electronic marketplace is appropriate for you and connect with the partners you need to, in order to succeed in e-business.

Sources of Assistance

This section features federal and provincial sources of financing as well as support programs and private sources of venture capital for e-business.

Technology Guide

Resources for the creation and smooth functioning of an online business, including topics such as Internet search tools, e-mail, Internet publishing and Web site design.

Security

For many Canadian small and medium-sized businesses, concern over Internet security is an obstacle to e-business opportunities. It shouldn't be.

Privacy

Loss of privacy and distribution of personal information is a major hurdle to online promotions and sales. Learn here how to gain consumer trust.

Legal Issues

Information on criminal and contract laws, intellectual property, civil liability and Jurisdiction and Taxation as they relate to e-business. Perform a Web site legal audit using the checklist provided in this section.

Service Providers

Browse a comprehensive list of e-business suppliers and read tips on how to choose Internet service providers

E-Commerce Marketplaces

E-commerce marketplaces act as an online intermediary connecting buyers and sellers. The World Wide Web houses many e-commerce marketplaces where companies can save time and money while building lasting business partnerships and expanding their existing client base. There are many possible features in an e-commerce marketplace, and not all marketplaces include the same options. You may find supplier directories, product catalogues, online ordering and auctions to name a few. Choose from one of the following general e-commerce categories and reap the benefits of today's global marketplace.

Taxation and e-Business

Conducting business on the Internet: Tax information from the Canada Revenue Agency for sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations on doing business over the Internet.

GST/HST and Electronic Commerce: GST/HST Technical Information Bulletin B-090.


Created: 2005-06-03
Updated: 2005-12-01
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