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Business Center on the Internet (13 Oct 2006) The Universal sales market, your own presence, office, or magazine on the Internet that operates around-the-clock, which you can control from anywhere!
Intranet - The Benefits Realisation Plan (13 Oct 2006) The realisation of business benefits and genuine ROI through IT-enabled change has become paramount. This short article presents the case for a focus on Benefits Management and illustrates a toolset that could be used, as applied here to an Intranet Portal project.
Stakeholder Analysis and Stakeholder Management (13 Oct 2006) How can I find sponsors for my project and build with them the right vision and strategy? What Stakeholder Analysis and Stakeholder Management tools could I use to strengthen support for my efforts? This article offers some possible answers.
eCommerce, How Much Does It cost? (13 Oct 2006) Making profits with your existing website design or creating a new online store can be exciting, affordable and most of all; rewarding. Mmmm . . . that's what the last sales guy told me.
The Internet Challenge (13 Oct 2006) In spite of the increasing attention on how the Internet is changing the business landscape, many small business owners are still struggling to understand its influence. But unlike the ceaseless blinking of the home VCR, the impact of the Internet cannot be ignored.
Drop-Shipping – A Great Way of Making Money Online (13 Oct 2006) Using the Internet to sell products and services to ever
increasing number of net users is a good way to start your own
business. If you are not taking advantage of this great
opportunity you are just missing the boat! Consider this:
e-commerce, contrary to popular believe, is thriving and
increasing at a double digit growth rate. According to Jupiter
Research, Online sales during this holiday season in United
States are expected to reach $21.6 billion, a 19 percent
increase over the same period last year. Jupiter also predicts
in the report that 86 million U.S. residents will make
holiday purchases online this year compared to 73 million
last year, which is an 18 percent increase.
Why Suppliers Should Use B2B Exchanges (13 Oct 2006) Business to business e-commerce is on the rise! Worldwide B2B
e-commerce revenues are estimated to reach around US$ 2 trillion
in 2004. This is a significant leap from last year's US$ 1.4
trillion. However, according to a recent survey, although, more
than 70% of companies have already used Internet as a purchasing
channel, a mere ten percent of their overall spending is directed
via the Internet! Contrary to popular believe, this means, B2B
e-commerce has still large potential to grow.
The Webmasters Assistant (13 Oct 2006) Want to know what people really think about your website? Don't take chances and just think you known what they think, ask them. It's quick, easy and will help you fix things that you didn't know were broke.
7 Questions to Ask A Potential Internet Merchant Account Provider (13 Oct 2006) Article details seven questions to ask potential payment providers. Questions are result of a negative experience author had regarding undisclosed Internet merchant account fees.
Complementary-Relational Linking and How It Could Save Your Internet Business (13 Oct 2006) Complementary/Relational Linking with your Net business partners could save your business in the fast-approaching age of broadband.
Chinas Online Shopping May Be Booming In The Next Few Years (13 Oct 2006) Data from China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) shows that till June 2004 Chinese online user has reached 87 million, of which, 7.3% has experience of online shopping. CNNIC also expects that the percentage will reach 58% in the next 2005 year.
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