From Library Journal
Retailer dot-coms are very much in the news today, with companies collapsing and their value dropping on the stock market. But, according to internationally known e-commerce analysts Carroll and Broadhead, "far from being dead, e-business is thriving." In this practical guide, the authors take readers through a five-step process for creating an online store: planning, preparation, development, education, and refinement. Using illustrations of businesses on the web (including Staples.com, Yahoo Store, and Amazon.com), the authors explain how to design a user-friendly web site and describe such desirable design elements as easy navigation, search functionality, and fast download times. In case studies, retail dot-com owners describe their businesses, discuss what makes their companies successful, and offer advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. "E-Facts" presented throughout the book provide demographics and statistics related to e-commerce. This informative and very timely book is recommended for business collections in public and academic libraries. Lucy Heckman, St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, NY
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.