Amazon.Com
.... The sophistication behind information collection behind the
Amazon Web site permits them to collect a large amount of information pertaining to the buyer. ....
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Founding of Amazon.com
.... In addition to our US-based
Web site, www.
amazon.com, we operate four internationally- focused
Web sites: www.
amazon.co.uk, www.
amazon.de, www.
amazon.fr and www ....
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Amazon.com
.... increasing globally 1. Increase the number and diversity of product categories offered on
Amazon.com
Web site [S1, S2, S3, O1, O2, O3, O5] 2. Further improve ....
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Amazon.com versus Barnesandnoble.com
.... that 47 percent of Barnesandnoble.com's customers shop at
Amazon.com, while only 17 percent of
Amazon.com's customers visit the Barnes & Noble
Web site (Diorio ....
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Amazon.com
....
Amazon.com's
web site asks, "When was the last time you walked into a store where the clerk greeted you at the door with an item selected just for you? ....
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Amazon.com Technology & Economics
.... like customer-tracking which keeps track of customer purchases and recommends similar product selections each time they log on to the
Amazon.com
web site. ....
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AMAZON.COM
.... One successful method of relationship building is
Amazon's Associates Program. The Associates enroll on
Amazon.com on the
Web and design their own bookstores. ....
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Amazon.com
.... its Associates Program. The Associates enroll on
Amazon.com on the
Web and design their own bookstores. They participate for free ....
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Amazon.Com
....
Amazon.com opens million-book store on the World-Wide
Web. .... Big shots, business the
Amazon.com way: Secrets of the world's most astonishing
web business. ....
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Barnes & Noble Analysis
.... and services" (BarnesandNoble.com, 1998, 1). Positioning B&N has positioned itself on the
Web in a comparable way to its leading competitor,
Amazon.com. ....
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Avon
.... involves the design and operation of an Avon
Web-site, where representatives for a small fee similar to book sellers who hook in to
Amazon.com's
Web site are ....
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Intelligent Agents
....
Amazon.com has probably gained the most notoriety for its commercial use of agents and the ability of its
web site to monitor user preferences. ....
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SIX INTERNET QUESTIONS
.... For sheer convenience and price, and the fact that
amazon sells far more than just books and music,
amazon is the "better"
Web site. ....
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Internet Challenges and Issues
.... For sheer convenience and price, and the fact that
amazon sells far more than just books and music,
amazon is the "better"
Web site. ....
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Barnes & Noble SWOT
....
Amazon.com representatives alleged barnesandnoble.com
web site designers infringed on
Amazon.com's patent for its "1-Click" system where customers can ....
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Leadership
.... strategy from reinforcing loops that build and sustain momentum." Through its innovative
Web site and heavy technology and advertising spending,
Amazon.com has ....
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COST & PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS
.... Within its proprietary retail operation,
Amazon.com has recently adopted a tactic that .... With the "Look Inside the Book" feature, visitors to its
Web site can ....
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Barnes and Noble
.... by a third party.
Amazon provided the order entry
Web site and an easy way for consumers to shop on-line. Barnes and Noble did not ....
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On-Line Marketing
.... able to generate sales.
Amazon.com draws in hundreds of thousands of visitors to its
Web site each day. Bezos is able to generate ....
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Internet shopping
.... Initially Wall Street looked askance at
Amazon, believing instead that once Barnes & Noble's
Web site gained momentum, in concert with the power of their huge ....
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New Economy and its Consequences
.... These sales will not be limited to such well-known companies as
Amazon.com and eBay, companies whose
Web sites are garnering huge numbers of hits. ....
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Implications of the New Economy
.... These sales will not be limited to such well-known companies as
Amazon.com and eBay, companies whose
Web sites are garnering huge numbers of hits. ....
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Network Security & Organizational Goals
.... These sales were not to be limited to such well-known companies as
Amazon.com and eBay, companies whose
Web sites are garnering huge numbers of hits. ....
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E-Marketing and Strategic Concepts
.... This is an example of companies feeling they have to have a
web presence to be .... The author points out that it is very hard to classify
Amazon.com in the same ....
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eCommerce
.... Many think that building the biggest and most impressive
Web site and spending millions of dollars on advertising is enough.
Amazon.com not yet turning a ....
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Electronic Commerce and Business Strategy
.... These sales will not be limited to such well-known companies as
Amazon.com and eBay, companies whose
Web sites are garnering huge numbers of hits. ....
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MANAGEMENT REVIEW FOR BORDERS BOOKS
.... he launched an efficient, easy to navigate
Web site in July 1995. (Douglas Hofstadter's Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies was
Amazon.com's first sale.) By ....
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E-Business Analysis
.... found on a company's
Web site--does not match the detailed privacy policy of the company. Suits have recently been filed against eBay and
Amazon.com charging ....
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The New Economy & the Internet
.... found on a company's
Web site--does not match the detailed privacy policy of the company. Suits have recently been filed against eBay and
Amazon.com charging ....
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Internet Technologies and Customer Satisfaction
.... The home page of
Amazon is shown in Appendix V. However, if an idea is .... The Internet, its World Wide
Web, and its open, distributed and universally defined ....
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