Electronic marketing has contributed vast amounts of positive value to the life of modern societies. It assists in the purchasing of goods at little cost without limit or restrictions. It allows the user to easily compare goods between companies in relation to price, model, location, etc. all from the comfort of their home/office. e-Marketing has quashed the monopoly of goods and materials, all which have resulted in benefits for the consumer
Although e-marketing is perceived to have all these strong positive associations, there are many disadvantages that a coupled to it as well. Privacy of the consumer has been deleted as all movements through the internet are traceable and under control, not to mention such acts of hackers and false merchants who reveal private information and credit card details. Facebook for example, has the right to access all of your “private” information; despite it appearing confidential. Should they have so much power, even though you agreed to the contract that allows them to do so?
Agents, merchants, ‘middle men’, have been vanquished, whole industries downsized, because it gives consumers the chance for direct contact with the producer of the goods they are seeking. This technology has been blamed for the downturn of retail, as consumers can purchase the same goods online, with less effort and at a lower cost. Small businesses, have struggled to compete with the mass providers, as they cannot compete on cost.
E-marketing is no doubt here to stay and is evolving at a rampant rate, but have society, jumped behind e-marketing too much, with a lack of regard for the repercussions it may have on you and greater society? Do we need to think more about our actions on the internet? How will it affect the future?

