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The last few years’ battle be tween online and in-person shop ping continues in 2001 in a holiday season during an economic down turn. University students and an e commerce expert said there are benefits and pitfalls to both meth ods of shopping. “This (holiday season), e-com merce is just plain taking off,” said Carla Meeske, an adjunct marketing instructor at the University. “Final ly, businesses got their act together. Sites load fast, and checkout goes more smoothly.” Consumers can buy just about anything on the Internet these days, Meeske said, adding that the most popular items people buy online include books, toys, music, videos, electronics, clothing and shoes. In order to win the hearts of die hard mall shoppers, Meeske said online businesses should tailor their shopping procedures to mir ror traditional in-store shopping as closely as possible. “The Web site has to do a really good job describing what (the prod uct) is and why you should buy it,” Meeske said. One Web site that has been suc cessful in connecting people to the goods they want is the online auc tion site www.eBay.com, Meeske said. She said eBay is the sixth most popular site on the World Wide Web, just ahead of the search engine www.google.com. The reason eBay is so popular, Meekse said, is that anyone can find anything at the site — it’s like “a giant flea market,” Meekse said. Freshman art major Kathleen )T Sullivan said she sees eBay as more of a thrift store than a flea market. “eBay seems kind of sketchy,” Sullivan said. “The (products) are used, and you buy them from someone else, not a company.” Fear of spam Sullivan’s concerns regarding the security of transactions mirror those that have been a concern among on line shoppers in the past. But, Meeske said, security has become less of an issue, and privacy con cerns have become more prevalent, “Overall, people are much less concerned this year (than they have been in past years),” Meeske said. “Now, businesses are the ones afraid. There’s a huge rate of people using fraudulent cards online, and these businesses lose out.” Sophomore physics major Alex Lowe said although he hasn’t ever bought anything online, he would be willing to give it a try. “I hear online shopping is just as safe — if not safer — than store shopping,” Lowe said. Meeske said common fears in In ternet transactions involve lack of privacy, not security. 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