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The Super Affiliate Handbook: How I Made $436,797 in One Year Selling Other People's Stuff Online |
Life as an affiliate marketer is pretty easy. There are no products to develop, carry or ship; and no orders to process or refund. All that and more is handled directly by the merchant. But it still takes a little know-how to build a site that turns visitors into customers, and Rosalind shares her extensive knowledge in "The Super Affiliate Handbook: How I Made $436,797 Last Year Selling Other People’s Stuff Online". The book is a step-by-step guide to building a successful affiliate marketing website. Everything from basic equipment and software requirements, to choosing the right merchant partners and getting massive quantities of targeted traffic to your web site is covered in depth. Aspiring netpreneurs and experienced Internet marketers alike will benefit from this invaluable resource.
Publisher:
Webvista Inc.
Author:
Rosalind Gardner
Release Date: 2005-02-20
ISBN/EAN: 0973328738 / 9780973328738
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Amazon.com for Dummies |
| If you’ve surfed the Web more than once, you’ve probably visited Amazon.com. Originally you may have gone there searching for books, but Amazon.com is so much more than a bookstore. The author of Amazon.com For Dummies®, who has been involved with the site from its beginnings, describes it as a shopping mall/home improvement store/bazaar/travel agency/newsstand/car lot, but most importantly, a community of buyers and sellers—people like you. Countless opportunities exist for those who join this community, and Amazon.com For Dummies® gives you a smorgasbord sampling of what they are and how to take advantage of every one. For example, you can - Set up an account and buy things
- Bid on an auction
- Sell your items
- Personalize your shopping experience
- Open your own online “store”
- Join the Amazon.com community
Written by Mara Friedman, who has held several positions with Amazon.com including marketing communications manager, Amazon.com For Dummies® takes you from your first venture into the Amazon all the way to making money from your Amazon.com experience. Discover how to - Find your way around the marketplace and scout out the best deals
- Get local movie showtimes, view restaurant menus, chat with other shoppers, send free e-cards, or sign up for a free reminder service
- Track orders and manage your account
- Browse specialty shops and check out international merchandise
- Take advantage of reviews from other shoppers
- Set up and use wish lists—for yourself and your friends
- Create your own online Zshop, set the right prices, and take photos that help sell your items
- Take advantage of the Amazon.com Advantage or become an Associate
Whether you’re a complete novice who’d like a guide to help you with your first online purchases, or a longtime Amazon.com shopper who wants to become an online entrepreneur, Amazon.com For Dummies® has what you need. Use it today to get started, and tomorrow to help you manage your own successful online business.
Now, let the record show that Amazon.com is not, in fact, for dummies. It's good to see that Amazon.com for Dummies has finally arrived on our virtual shelves. This book will introduce even experienced Amazon.com customers to some of the less obvious features of the online emporium, such as corporate accounts, travel services, and the super-fun Friends & Favorites area. Read and learn from Mara Friedman how Amazon.com can provide you with information and (through zShops and the Associates program) make you money. Friedman briefly covers Amazon's collection of Web Services, which are utilities available to programmers who want to embed Amazon.com functionality (like book searches and popularity monitoring) in their own applications. What's here is clear and stylish (and sometimes funny), and will certainly make you aware of features you don't know about yet. Amazon.com is unusual as a business in that it rewards exploration and study. This book acts as your guide through the electronic aisles. --David Wall Topics covered: How to locate and buy the things you want. How to advertise and sell the things you have. How to meet people and have fun on Amazon.com.
Publisher:
For Dummies
Author:
Mara Friedman
Release Date: 2004-01-19
ISBN/EAN: 0764558404 / 9780764558405
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ASP.NET at Work: Building 10 Enterprise Projects with CDROM |
| Discover how to use ASP.NET to build, deploy, and run 10 distributed Web applications that can target any browser on any device ASP.NET provides developers with the functionality they need to create enterprise-level Web applications. This book clearly shows them how to use this framework to create the top ten enterprise applications that they will need for their organizations. To build these applications, Smith explains how to combine the functionality of ASP.NET with products and technologies such as VB.NET, C#, ADO.NET, SQL Server 2000, WAP, XML, HTML, JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The projects include an address book application, a contact manager application, advertising manager, online store, and a Web log analyzer. - CD-ROM includes the complete source code for the ten projects, additional resource links, corrections, and FAQs.
- Companion Web site features a working version of the ten projects built in the book.
Microsoft Technologies .NET Platform: The next big overhaul to Microsoft's technologies that will bring enterprise distributed computing to the next level by fully integrating the Internet into the development platform. This will allow interaction between any machine, on any platform, and on any device. Visual Basic.NET: The update to this popular visual programming language will offer greater Web functionality, more sophisticated object-oriented language features, links to Microsoft's new common runtime, and a new interface. ASP.NET: A programming framework (formerly known as Active Server Pages) for building powerful Web-based enterprise applications; can be programmed using VB.NET or C#. C#: Microsoft's new truly object-oriented programming language that builds on the strengths of C++ and the ease of Visual Basic; promises to give Sun's Java a run for its money. Visit our Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/ Visit the author’s Web site at www.10projectswithasp.net Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Publisher:
Wiley
Author:
Eric A. Smith
Release Date: 2002-02-15
ISBN/EAN: 047108512X / 9780471085126
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Essentials of Management Information Systems |
Exceptionally practical in approach, this volume prepares readers for the constantly changing demands of using information systems as managers in today's fast-paced organizations. It relates MIS to management, the organization and technology, focusing on the importance of integrating these elements; tracks emerging technologies and organizational trends; and provides examples taken from real businesses, both domestic and foreign. Managing the Digital Firm. Information Systems in the Enterprise. The Strategic Role of Information Systems in Organizations and Management. Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business. Managing Hardware and Software Assets. Managing Data Resources. Telecommunications and Networks. The Internet and the New Information Technology Infrastructure. Redesigning the Organization with Information Systems. Understanding the Business Value of Systems and Managing Change. Managing Knowledge. Enhancing Management Decision Making. Information System Security and Control. Ethical and Social Impact of Information Systems. International Case Studies. For business managers.
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Authors:
Kenneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon
Release Date: 2002-05-08
ISBN/EAN: 0130087343 / 9780130087348
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ISP Survival Guide: Strategies for Running a Competitive ISP |
Introducing the ISP bible for the networking and telecomm industry. To put it mildly, cyberspace business is booming. There are presently more than 6,000 Internet Service Providers worldwide, and about 600 new providers are springing up each quarter. However, the ISP business is still very young and without precedent-no how-to manual or foolproof start-up recipe exists for those who want a piece of the action. As ISPs mount an ambitious challenge against phone companies for control of the USD300 billion telecommunications market, they need a step-by-step planning guide to creating, developing, and profiting from a solid service provider business. Networking pioneer Geoff Huston describes the technologies, business practices, and policies required to be a formidable player in the ISP business, covering architecture principles, network management, infrastructure, business models, public policy, future growth, and much more. ISP (Internet Service Provider) companies provide access for end-users to the Internet. ISPs range from small, regional providers to larger, well-known companies like America Online and Sprint. The Wiley Networking Council's mission is to fill an important gap in networking literature by publishing books that put technology into perspective for decision makers who need an implementation strategy, a vendor and outsourcing strategy, and a product and design strategy. It is comprised of four of the most influential leaders of the networking community: Lyman Chapin: Founding trustee of the Internet Society; chief scientist of BBN, a division of GTE Internetworking. Scott Bradner: Trustee of the Internet Society; Director of the Harvard University Network Switching Test Lab; Network World columnist. Vinton Cerf: Founding trustee of the Internet Society, often called the "Father of the Internet;" Senior Vice President, MCI/WorldCom. Ed Kozel: CTO and Senior VP for Product Development, Cisco Corporation,
Running a successful Internet Service Provider (ISP) requires excellence in many areas. Good ISPs must keep on top of all the technical issues involved in high-traffic Internet connectivity. They must deal with the public, including its most technically incompetent segments. On top of all that, they have to make a profit in a competitive business environment. ISP Survival Guide does a good job of explaining all sides of the industry. Rather than tie his book to the specifics of particular hardware and software products, Geoff Huston explains ISP technologies without implementation details. He writes at great length about the various interior and exterior routing protocols without mentioning specific products. He also covers the pros and cons of various data-transmission technologies, including ATM, ISDN, Frame Relay, and other systems, in addition to analog modems. Huston pays attention to quality of service issues--a subject that is not well covered elsewhere. ISP Survival Guide also provides insight into the business aspects of running an ISP. Huston provides specific dollar figures that you can use to estimate capital equipment purchase costs and per-account annual maintenance costs. The book also contains advice on doing business with other providers that you're connecting to. --David Wall
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Author:
Geoff Huston
Release Date: 1998-10-30
ISBN/EAN: 0471314994 / 9780471314998
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Next Generation Application Integration: From Simple Information to Web Services (Addison-Wesley Information Technology Series) |
"Linthicum provides an insightful overview of the services-integration issues that will enable you to capitalize on current and future integration technologies. He also dives deep into the key Web services technologies for implementing the next generation integration architecture. Highly recommended for those thinking of moving from traditional EAI to Web services." --Dr. Ravi Kalakota, CEO, E-Business Strategies Author of Services Blueprint: Roadmap for Execution For a majority of businesses, application integration is an outright failure. Most companies' computer systems are labyrinthine at best and self-destructive at worst. With the arrival of Web services, the new service-oriented middleware technology standard, and increasingly complex and challenging problem domains, it's time to take application integration to the next level. In Next Generation Application Integration distributed computing and application-integration expert David S. Linthicum describes the effect that this new generation of middleware will have on traditional application-integration efforts.Using key industry examples and case studies, Linthicum reveals the techniques and practices that are necessary to revolutionize data-sharing for any company--from sole-proprietorship to Fortune 500. In this book you'll find a thorough discussion of today's most advanced application-integration concepts, approaches, technologies, and solutions.Written with the technical manager and enterprise architect in mind, this book addresses essential application integration issues such as: *Strategies for dealing with complex problem domains *Forward-looking approaches to ensure long-term solutions that are right for your company *Techniques for implementation of new Web services middleware *Introductions to the appropriate technologies for next generation application integration *Scenarios for Web services integration *Support concepts outlined by case studies and real-world examples *Descriptions and analyses of the different types of Web service integration--standards, implementation, and enabling technology *Full analysis of Web services and integration, including the relationship between EAI and Web services *How to leverage both vertical and horizontal application-integration standards If you're responsible for managing or implementing application-integration middleware, Next Generation Application Integration will prove to be an indispensable resource. 0201844567B07142003
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Professional
Author:
David S. Linthicum
Release Date: 2003-08-25
ISBN/EAN: 0201844567 / 9780201844566
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Surviving the Digital Jungle: What Every Executive Needs to Know About eCommerce and eBusiness (Revised) |
Learn about: The impact of eCommerce on the marketplace, the current and emerging technologies of eBusiness, the steps to take for Digital Business Transformation, examples of companies successfully utilizing the technologies. Besides numerous examples of successful organizations and the information technologies they are using to break previous barriers, the book also provides insight into how companies such as Boeing and Cisco have achieved competitive advantage through digital business transformation. Written for the non-technical business person, this book can be read in about 90 minutes - the length of a typical airplane flight.
Publisher:
Electronic Commerce Strategies
Author:
Jack Shaw
Release Date: 1999-08
ISBN/EAN: 0966489039 / 9780966489033
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B2B Exchanges : The Killer Application in the Business-to-Business Internet Revolution |
In B2B Exchanges, the authors analyse the nature of the revolution that is occurring in 'Business-to-Business' (B2B) transactions as a result of the recent acceptance of the Internet by corporations. The book makes the startling claim that 'the Internet changes everything in B2B' and that most corporations will have to reinvent themselves over the next five years to remain competitive in the new economy. B2B exchanges, which are developing at Internet speed, are catalysts for this change and represent a tectonic shift in the way that business buy and sell from each other. The authors explain the development of these new exchanges and why such exchanges are the Killer Application in the B2B Internet Revolution. Table of Contents: Contents Preface Foreword Part 1 - Defining the B2B Market Space Chapter 1 What are B2B Exchanges? Chapter 2 B2B is Where the Profits Will Be, On-line Chapter 3 Why B2B Exchanges are Developing on the Internet Chapter 4 "It's NOT About the Technology, Stupid!" Part II - Anatomy of a B2B Exchange Chapter 5 Membership and Ownership Models Chapter 6 Trading Models Chapter 7 Strategic Partnership Models Chapter 8 Revenue Models Part III - Seven Secrets for Success for B2B Exchanges Chapter 9 Secret #1 Stay Focused - Specialize on a Vertical Chapter 10 Secret #2 Play to Win - the Need to Dominate Chapter 11 Secret #3 Maintain Commercial Neutrality Chapter 12 Secret #4 Ensure Transparency and Integrity Chapter 13 Secret #5 Add Value by Building a Virtual Community Chapter 14 Secret #6 Make the Right Strategic Partnerships Chapter 15 Secret #7 Operate as a Virtual Corporation Part IV - Future of B2B Chapter 16 2B or Not 2B On-line?
Business-to-business cyberdeals--or B2B transactions, in the parlance of the New Economy--are widely seen as the Next Big Thing. But Arthur Scully and William Woods, securities and investment professionals who have specialized in B2B for the past four years, believe the Net itself encourages an offshoot that will ultimately revolutionize the procurement, pricing, and distribution of goods and services. Today's technology enables complementary commercial enterprises to participate in a kind of online bazaar, they contend, "where multiple buyers and sellers can come together in a virtual trading space." In B2B Exchanges, they describe the makeup of several such existing networks and analyze the phenomena for prospective participants. To do so, they focus on four primary derivations: Trading Hubs ("buyer and seller communities for multiple verticals that have not yet embraced the Internet"), Post and Browse Markets ("a sophisticated Bulletin Board ... where parties negotiate a deal between themselves"), Auction Markets ("in which multiple buyers or sellers bid competitively on a contract") and Fully Automated Exchanges (offering "centralized ... competitive bidding between multiple buyers and sellers, with automatic matching of orders"). Recommended for businesses that appreciate the possibilities and want to take early advantage of them. --Howard Rothman
Publisher:
I S I Publications
Author:
William A. Woods
Release Date: 2000-01-01
ISBN/EAN: 9627762598 / 9789627762591
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e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture, and Components |
How does a company succeed in the volatile world of e-commerce? The real challenge is to fully leverage the potential of the Internet as a means to building an agile enterprise. In e-Enterprise Faisal Hoque provides a business vision and a technological method for building an agile, electronically-based enterprise using reusable components. Aimed at CIOs, CEOs, and technologists alike, e-Enterprise explores the strategic challenges faced by companies as they embrace business in the networked economy of the future. It takes a step beyond the simple transaction-based e-commerce model and shows how a business can truly take advantage of rapidly evolving technology.
Aimed at any manager or executive seeking to understand the present and future of e- commerce, e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture, and Components is a leading-edge guide to how the Internet will continue to transform the way any company does business. While there are any number of books describing the Internet revolution, this title focuses on the ways in which traditional "brick and mortar" companies can reengineer themselves to take advantage of both business-to-customer and business-to-business e-commerce. The author's perspective from both the new world of Internet startups and larger, more established companies provides a valuable edge here. While certain sections make fairly heavy use of e-jargon (for example, terms like e-ROI and e-Vision), there is much to glean here for any manager struggling to make sense of it all. The author identifies future directions for improving the efficiency of your organization through e-commerce, and how to improve customer relationships through the Internet. This book offers many high-level "critical success factors" for implementing changes using e- commerce within your organizational structure. Later chapters look at some of the technology behind the Internet revolution, including various standards bodies that will help integrate business-to-business e- commerce (like CommerceNet) as well as application servers and component technologies (like CORBA, DCOM, and Enterprise JavaBeans [EJBs]). In all, this book identifies key terms, strategies, and technologies that will be required knowledge for conducting business successfully online. It can be read profitably by anyone seeking to understand how e- commerce can streamline business processes and transform traditional organizations. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: e-Enterprise basics, brochureware, e-Commerce, e-Business, e-Applications, business-to-consumer (B-to-C) and business-to-business (B-to-B) e-commerce, business and purchasing processes, e-Tailing, consumer portals, customer care and management, electronic bill payment (EBP), virtual marketplaces, procurement and resource management, value chains, e-Transformation, e-Enterprise methodology, e-ROI and e-Measurement, real-time product design, marketing, product assembly, distribution and customer support, architectural considerations for e-Enterprise, critical success factors, e-Data, e-Networks, industry standards for e-Applications: CommerceNet, RossettaNet, Open Financial Exchange, security, user profiling, searching, transaction processing, user notification, reporting and analysis, workflow management, client and server components, application servers, CORBA, DCOM and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), applications servers, enterprise application integration (EAI) overview, UML, and XML.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Author:
Faisal Hoque
Release Date: 2000-02-28
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The Official eBay Guide to Buying, Selling, and Collecting Just About Anything |
| HAPPY HUNTING™ ON eBay Aunt Fannie's cameo pin collection...the cartoon-character lunch boxes you had in third grade...that cast-iron doorstop you bought for $2 but is really worth $200....Whether you're a busy buyer, an avid seller, or just a fun-loving browser, you'll find countless collectibles like these on eBay, the world's largest person-to-person online trading community. Now -- in this official primer from the popular Internet site that has revolutionized the collecting world -- the experts at eBay unlock the secrets of successful online buying and selling, for everyone from the enthusiastic beginner to the seasoned pro. Featuring an introduction by Pierre Omidyar, eBay's founder and chairman, and packed with tips and stories from "eBaysians" all over the country, The Official eBay™ Guide is the only authorized book that shows you how to * BUY SMART -- unraveling the mystery of value, bidding to win, and learning how to spot the really good stuff * BE A SAVVY SELLER -- from writing the perfect item listing to collecting payments from your happy customers * LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS -- top eBaysians, Ambassadors, Power Sellers, and eBay employees lend advice and share secrets for success * FIND THE GREAT STUFF -- how to work garage sales, flea markets, tag sales, estate sales, and even the other kind of auction Packed with invaluable resources, information, and practical tips, The Official eBay™ Guide also features entertaining stories about the millions of people who make up the eBay community. It's your must-have companion for mastering the art of buying and selling an astounding range of collectibles and items, from the practical to the whimsical.
Publisher:
Fireside
Authors:
Laura Fisher Kaiser, Michael B. Kaiser
Release Date: 1999-11-16
ISBN/EAN: 0684869543 / 9780684869544
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