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How Design and Content Contribute to Web Site Failure
There are several reasons most Web sites fail, most common reasons include: Slow loading, Difficult to read, Hard to navigate.
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What Next For Technology
People will be able to access your Web site information from more places. At the same time, you will be able to contact them when they are nearby, perhaps sending them an e-mail containing a special offer when they happen to be within a few miles of your business location.
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Technology Trends
Technology is evolving at breakneck speed. The cost of hardware, software, and Internet access continues to drop and the capabilities offered continue to advance.
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Types of Web Sites
There are four types of Web sites: inner-directed, information-oriented, transaction-driven, and relationship-oriented.
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Putting the Web to Work for You
Web success is based on information. The success of your Web endeavors will be directly proportional to the amount and quality of information your Web site gathers and distributes.
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Net Success
by Christina Ford Haylock and Len Muscarella
24 leaders in web commerce show you how to put the internet to work for your business.
Foreword by Steve Case, Chairman and CEO of AmericaOneline
"An excellent primer for those attempting to do a business on
the Internet. The first book to look at all of the vectors that
determine 'net success'." -Lisa S-C Simpson President, Sony Online Entertainment
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A Gentle Introduction to the Internet
The Internet is a huge, international network made of smaller networks. There are over 2.2 million computers on the Internet (as of January 1994) with an estimated number of users near 15 million. Universities, government agencies, non-profit organizations and businesses are all part of the Internet.
How to Market Your business Online
With the intent to sell advertising space, is not talked about as much because it doesn't generate instant cash and requires an investment of time and money of at least six months. Once these sites are successful however, they pay off big and the time commitment and maintenance from that point on is minimal.
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