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“To succeed today, businesses must be online!” scream the headlines. Owners and managers of smaller businesses know they need a Web site but often don’t have the time to design and operate one themselves–or the budget to hire a team of experts. What they need is someone who can explain the ropes without making them feel inadequate for not understanding HTML and other confusing techno-babble. The Get-Started Guide to E-Commerce is written for them–busy people who … More >>

The Get-Started Guide to E-Commerce : Getting Online * Creating Successful Web sites * Order Fulfillment * Getting Noticed

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2 Responses to “The Get-Started Guide to E-Commerce : Getting Online * Creating Successful Web sites * Order Fulfillment * Getting Noticed”

  • BG says:

    I had a very limited understanding of computers, and this book was very easy for me to understand.The writer made an intimidating topic very simple and now I think I’m an expert.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Stan Moisant says:

    I bought three books to use in order to get fully acquainted with the electronic commerce field. Zilliox’s was clearly the winner, and as a result of its broad(er) coverage, I was able to get everything I needed from this one title. It ended up being the only book that I actually used to really get started and implementing our web strategy. It’s well written, concise and clear.

    As a mid level manager, and working with executives in order to coordinate our small firm’s entry onto the Web, I needed a concise guide and “how to” on the topic. This was the only book that I really needed; I’ll donate the others to the library. The flow of information, website methodology and hints were very good. The author’s writing style is inviting and pitched at the right level for someone who understands what the Internet is about, but who needs a better and deeper insight into how to approach it given the myriad choices that every business person is faced with. I rank the book at the top of the lot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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