Explain online service delivery with example.

 Online Service Delivery

Online service delivery is an effective way to build closer relationships with customers, partners, and the public while simultaneously cutting costs and reducing delays. Online services were first introduced in 1979 through CompuServe and The Source. These services not only allow subscribers to communicate with each other, but also provide unlimited access to information. Online services can range from simple to complex. 

        Example:-  Email, online community facilities, newsgroup, electronic mailing lists, online chats, instant messaging technologies, etc...

Benefits of online delivery services

  • We can keep choosing for days until you get the right product you are looking for.
  • Don't have to reach out to the shop and search for one, you can simply order staying at your home.
  • It is a perfect service in these kinds of situations where people are not allowed to get out and visit the shop.
  • Online delivery service is fast and reliable
  • You only pay when you get your order.
  • It saves you time in visiting the store.


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