
The fall-out from the dotcom love-in exploded the myth of
"first-mover advantage" as the old bricks-and-mortar companies hung
back and learnt from the mistakes of the pure-play dotcom
companies.
The "quiet revolution" which followed the dotcom massacre has
demonstrated the need for an effective e-strategy to make it in the
new climate. Businesses and IT decision makers alike must be clear
about which projects to go with and with what intensity.
The articles below show how to learn from previous mistakes and
take new routes to future success:
Fixing the dotcom engine
Forget the grandiose plans
which laid so many dotcoms low. Many on-the-ropes outfits are
sitting on state-of-the-art technology and perhaps a recognised
brand and customer base. These and other benefits could be yours if
you buy a used dotcom
Read Article >>What's in a name?
Don't worry if some huckster has
snapped up your intended domain name - a completely new branding
for Web operations can pay big dividends for a little extra
effort
Read Article >>How the "e" got into enterprise
This review of the last
18 months in e-commerce shows how many businesses went wrong while
some found the right strategy. There's certainly never been a dull
moment, and the whole experience can be used to form the base of an
effective-e-strategy for today's business climate
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