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- an e-commerce enterprise. It markets its products through the Internet, rather than through traditional channels.
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- Do You Need an Online Store?
- Internet consultants once claimed it was possible to sell anything over the Internet. But the dot-com downturn has shown that this isn't the case. It's true that the Web is a great way for customers to order many types of products and services. And almost any small business can benefit...
- White papers
- Dot Com Disclosures
- The FTC has enforced and will continue enforcing its consumer protection laws online to ensure that products and services are described truthfully in online ads and that consumers get what they pay for. These activities benefit consumers as well as sellers, who expect and deserve a fair marketplace. Many of...
- White papers
- How to Become a Dot Com Millionaire (Part 2)
- The Internet offers the potential to make a person serious money quickly in an open marketplace, however the road is paved with hard work, meticulous planning and attention to detail. If a person does this, he or she will eventually arrive and be listed in the ranks of successful dot-com...
- White papers
- Gaining Competitive Advantage in e-Tailing Through Marketing Management and Value-Added Uses of Technology
- Experts cite the lack of a sound business plan and a diminished regard for basic marketing and management practices as major reasons for the failure rate of Web-based retailers. The dot-com platform alone was often viewed as a sufficient basis for business success. This paper provides a guide in applying...
- White papers
- Establishing an e-Commerce Division at Web Speed
- A giant Fortune 100 manufacturing company wanted to test the Internet medium by establishing an e-commerce subsidiary and web portal where it could sell products and evaluate electronic customer servicing opportunities. Though this e-commerce subsidiary would have certain advantages over many less-well-funded dot-com startups, its stability could also be a...
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- Technology Pro Puts SCORE's Business Advice To Work
- Peter Ferrio had held a variety of corporate sales and marketing positions in the dot-com world. After awhile, though, he decided he could find more success by becoming an entrepreneur. He already had experience working for a few start-up companies selling technology and software and grew increasingly dissatisfied with the...
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- Circular Marketing
- Marketing is now only global; all the other books that say otherwise must be burned. Furthermore, the Dot Com craze was directly responsible for this mega shift. Web-based crusade wasn't wasted at all&. It is time to sincerely thank the dot-com revolution, Silicon Valley and the exuberant gold rush of...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Baseball Card Decline Mirrors dot-com NASDAQ Fall
- Baseball Card Decline Mirrors Dot-Com NASDAQ FallIndian Stocks marketHi everyone,Your blog is quite nice and informative.We hope our information will be quite useful for your users also.As we can see Dollar is becoming weaker day by day as compared to Indian Rupees, which is affecting IT Sector Still...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-28
- Planning and Implementing an E-commerce Strategy
- E-commerce essentially means selling products and services online—but it’s not as simple as it may sound. E-commerce requires a sophisticated content management system and a strategy that combines many separate elements. To begin with, e-commerce demands dedicated purchase, payment, and support systems along with customer relationship management procedures. A quality...
- Articles 2007-10-25
- Baseball Card Decline Mirrors dot-com NASDAQ Fall
- In 1991, the baseball card industry was a $1.2 billion business. Trading shops sprang up around the country -- 10,000 of them to be exact. Perhaps as a metaphor for the coming stock market bubble, the industry fizzled. Here is what's really creepy: the rise and fall of baseball card...
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- Team Dynamics During the Boom
- After the dot-com bubble burst, there was much self-congratulation among the old guard. "I told you so" echoed through major business magazines and news programming. There was, I seem to remember, a general tearing down of anything that might be associated with the so-called New Economy.Granted there was a generous...
- Blog posts 2007-08-22
- An Arm & A Leg For eCommerce?
- For a site designer, lot of time and effort goes into registering, setting up, and designing a site; not to mention the creation of content and seamless navigation. But it is unbelievable how complicated and expensive this process has become! Let's face it, very few entrepreneurs and small businesses can...
- White papers 2006-10-20
- ERP Solutions on Steroids...Time for a No-Tolerance Policy?
- When enterprise architects first conceived and created ERP solutions in the mid-1980's, their predictive genius was praised during successive dot-com eras as Nostradamus-like in reading the future market's thirst for transactional-driven solutions. Bolting on data marts and analytics engines to support new demands for customized reporting; and providing armies of...
- White papers 2006-07-14
- Rivalry Through Alliances: Competitive Strategy in the Global Telecommunications Market - A Reply to Curwen
- The authors' exceptions with Curwen's rejoinder result largely from his misreading of their paper and from the empirical evidence he selects. Curwen's dependence on the most recent market valuations and his statements that portions of the authors' work are "already out of date" illustrate his heavy reliance on what was...
- White papers 2005-09-01
- The dot-com Bubble the Bush Deficits, and the U.S. Current Account
- Stock market movements are usually interpreted as reflecting exogenous changes in perceived or real productivity, while budget deficits are usually understood as a mainly political decision. The paper challenges this view here and develops two alternative interpretations. Both are based on the notion that a bubble the 'dot-com' bubble) has...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- Faster!: Gaining Product Momentum
- We all heard people, during the dot-com era, bypass tried and true business concepts to champion untried - and untrue - concepts such as "The Internet changes everything" and "The company with first mover advantage wins." While there is some truth to these concepts (and I think we will learn...
- White papers 2004-01-01
- Increasing Revenues in a Competitive Web Hosting Market
- With the potential to open a new company with only a few dollars, web hosting is considered the ultimate start-up business, allowing very small hosts to rub shoulders with large, established IT companies. Despite dot-com fallout on the tails of overly optimistic forecasts, the web hosting industry continues to grow....
- White papers 2004-11-05
- Avoiding the Hiring Mistakes of the dot-com Boom
- According to sources, God never intended for Java programmers to pull down six-figure incomes. But in the late 1990s, that's just what happened. Panicked by a shortage of skilled IT workers - a shortage mostly caused by the dot-com boom - employers practically gave away the house in pursuit of...
- White papers 2004-09-29
- Going Beyond The Web: Marketing In The Flesh
- From the executive summary: ‘It was not so long ago that dotcom startups, new media, and break-out Internet companies were pushing their name on the general public through various print ads, massive public banners, radio and television spots, as well as ridiculous and outrageous publicity events. The aforesaid advertising methods...
- White papers 2004-07-21
- The Internet as a Metaphor for the Role of the Modern Government Laboratory
- This paper argues that the dotcom world - in particular the Internet - offers a powerful metaphor for the successful modern-day public lab to emulate. One does not refer to the different ways that organizations are using the Internet (electronic business, government online, etc.), but to its taxonomy - its...
- White papers 2004-03-28
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