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Going Global: Roadblocks To Revenues

Many e-business owners are attempting to ride the limitless wave of the Internet overseas, a prospect that can be rife with dangerous twists and turns. Before a business can get up and running in another country, there are a number of issues that must be considered: ...

Spanish Language Portals: The E-Ticket

E-businesses, Internet Service Providers and technology firms are increasingly setting their collective sights on the fastest-growing minority population in the United States: Hispanics ...

E-Godfathers Nurture Online Startups

If the likes of Amazon and eBay are destined to forever dominate e-commerce, why are the biggest names in the business working so hard to boost fledgling startup companies? ...

Global E-Commerce Picking Up Steam

Many American Internet users still perceive life with borders. However, if any one message is coming through loud and clear, it might be to "think bigger." ...

Old Laws And The New Economy

Given our litigious society, it was inevitable that the world of e-commerce would eventually find itself dragged into 'real world' courtrooms. And, lest anyone think that Microsoft is the only e-commerce-related company with legal woes, there is plenty of reason to believe that the floodgates are poised to open ...

Can Clicks Live Without Bricks?

E-commerce is clearly a media favorite at the moment, occupying significant space in most major newspapers and magazines, but most people are still shopping the old-fashioned way ...

Time Is Now For Mid-Size B2B Firms

Despite the fact that media attention to the explosive growth of e-commerce has largely focused upon the new synergy between consumers and e-tailers, the real success stories may be in the business-to-business sector ...

Read My Clicks: No Net Taxes

Everything that has to do with e-commerce seems to move at record speed, except for one thing: The decision whether to tax goods and services sold over the Internet ...

The Next E-Commerce Hurdle

"If you build it, they will come" may be true for baseball, but when it comes to e-commerce, it's how long it takes customers to get to what you build that really matters ...

Report: 75 Percent Of E-Businesses Destined To Fail

Lost amid the hoopla and hyperbole of the e-commerce explosion is the nagging reality that few e-businesspeople seem to know how and when they are going to make a profit ...

What Do Online Customers Really Want?

As the battle for Web survival intensifies, e-tailers are finding it increasingly necessary to ask themselves a most fundamental question: What do online customers really want? ...

E-Commerce Goes Local

As the Internet continues its global expansion, many companies are finding that localized e-services are making the most inroads with consumers ...

E-Salaries Luring Real World Personnel To Cyberspace

Electronic commerce is shaking up a lot more than consumer buying trends lately, as high salaries and unlimited growth potential are allowing e-businesses to lure the best of the best from the brick-and-mortar business world. Almost daily, accomplished executives in various fields are joining the electronic commerce revolution ...

Holiday Sales To Soar, But Will Shoppers Be Back?

According to Washington-based research firm The Strategis Group, more than 100 million Americans are using the Internet, and getting smarter and faster as they surf ...

Gender Gap Narrows As Women Take To The Net

Until recently, men were considered to be the broad target audience for the Internet, but new data from Forrester Research shows that 29 percent of all American women now use the Internet regularly ...

Internet Regulations in China May Ban Foreign Investment

Just days after Intel chief executive officer Craig Barret reiterated his company's determination to invest in China, the country has drafted rules that would formally ban foreign investment in the Internet ...

U.S. Postal Service Introduces E-Commerce Return System

The U.S. Postal Service, once considered a potential "victim" of the Internet's speed and convenience, has announced a new system to help consumers hurdle one of the last barriers to online shopping -- merchandise returns ...

To Launch Or To Wait: That Is The Question

Retailers are pondering the most important question of the year: Is it better to open a Web site that is almost functional, or forgo possible huge holiday sales and wait until the site is fully functional and bug-free? ...

Ernst & Young Debuts E-Commerce Trust Community

Recognizing e-businesses' concerns about privacy and security, professional services firm Ernst & Young has launched the Center for Trust Online (CTO) to foster trust and confidence in electronic commerce ...

Ernst & Young Debuts E-Commerce Trust Community

Recognizing e-businesses' concerns about privacy and security, professional services firm Ernst & Young has launched the Center for Trust Online (CTO) to foster trust and confidence in electronic commerce ...

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