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Creating Stores on the Web (The Peachpit guide to webtop publishing) [Paperback]

Ben Sawyer , Dave Greely , Joe Cataudella
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  • Paperback: 620 pages
  • Publisher: Peachpit Press; 2 edition (28 Dec 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0201700050
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201700053
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 17.8 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,548,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Creating Stores on the Web fills an important gap in the current crop of e-commerce books, focusing on the general challenges facing would-be online sellers and providing resource pointers for the reader to clear each hurdle. This isn't a technical book but rather a pragmatic walk-through of all the issues you'll face when hanging your shingle out on the Web.

This book is great for anyone who is curious about how commerce on the Web works. It provides a rather comprehensive overview of each key topic, including business models, marketing, shipping, design, and payment processing. Most readers will be introduced to issues they hadn't even considered previously. The book is chock full of pointers to real-world sites that either illustrate approaches or provide key services like marketing or payment processing.

Aside from the process of building your own Web store, the authors also introduce you to the growing list of commercial sites that enable you to build a virtual presence with little or no up-front investment. Online auctions are also covered.

There are some screen shots, but the majority of the book comprises well-organised text, bulleted lists of options and tips. Even readers unfamiliar with the Web will follow the discussion easily and get a good grasp on the state of the art of Web selling. --Stephen W Plain, Amazon.com

Topics covered: Online market overview, business models, Web success stories, store design, product stocking, promotion, international sales, payment processing, electronic software distribution (ESD), shipping, online auctions and all-in-one store builders.

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How many Web site propietors can say they've been making money since 1993? Joe Cataudella, founder of Tronix Multimedia, can. No matter what you want to sell in your online store, Joe Cataudella has some valuable advice for you. He started Tronix (www.tronixweb.com), a 100 percent onine retail store for video games, computer games, and the hardware that runs them. Although when he began, Joe knew little about the Web or computers, through hard work and excellent customer service, today Tronic is lean, mean, and still turns a tidy profit. You now hold in your hands what he's learned. Each chapter in this second edition has been thoroughly revised and updatged to include information on the latest in Web commerce. In this book you'll find: *All-new chapters on online auctions; using Yahoo Store, Amazon zShops, and other automated store-building services; creating home-brewed stores; and advanced store-building and e-commerce software. *All the basics plus inside business information on setting up a Web store. *Hundreds of critical do's and dont's for retailing on the Web. *How to advertise, market, and promote your store. *How to process payments, avoid credit card fraud, and ship efficiently. *The fine art of inventory management. *The best software packages to use. *Legal issues to watch out for.

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Format:Paperback
There are many books about how to run a business. There are an equal number of books about how to use the internet and what the internet can do for your existing business. This excellent book cuts through the middle ground and covers issues of starting a business and selling on the internet in a clear, simple, straightforward way. Instead of reading six books, read this one first! Previous reviews have complained that it is piched at too simple a level. I think this is the beauty of the book - rather than give overly detailed technical or business information, you get enough to have an understanding of a topic. So, read this book first, THEN go and get the extra details that you feel you want. For example, rather than read a 300 page book on credit card clearing, you get 30 pages covering payment options. It covers just enough that you can go and talk to a merchant aquiring bank with a degree of intelligence.
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Format:Paperback
The book is so basic it's insulting.

Tips such as 'You can avoid selling bad products by not stocking many of them .... that way you won't be stuck with lousy products and it keeps your inventory from getting too big' are hardly inspired commercial insights.

The analysis of other e-commerce sites such as L.L. Bean are equally basic, really just descriptions of the web pages, with no discussion on issues such as the economics or supply systems of these companies.

The authors clearly do not have the depth of commercial knowledge required to write a truly useful guide ...

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This book is a very good guide for the first time online store owners (especially good for someone who has never operated a retail store). The marketing, selling, and shipping sections were particularly helpful. The only drawback that this book has is that I don't think it goes far enough on the finer aspects of creating an online store -- legal issues, IRS issues, accounting issues, what could happen to your finances if your store should fail.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Exceedingly disappointing
The book is both tedious and formulaic in the discussion of its subject. We are treated to large tracts of text telling us how to treat customers, and nuggets of received wisdom in... Read more
Published on 4 Mar 2000 by hmckenna@indigo.ie
Too basic.
I bought this book with some knowledge of website programming, hoping to learn something more about selling online. Read more
Published on 3 Dec 1999
A must for anyone starting an online store
This book covers all aspects of ecommerce from secure transactions to obtaining a merchant account to accept credit cards. Read more
Published on 5 Aug 1999
Good Intro!!!!
Of the fifteen or so books I looked into, I found this to be the most direct and comprehensive description of "what to expect". Read more
Published on 28 May 1999
Good but Limited
I was hoping that this book would be a "how-to create a web store" reference. It answered many of my questions, but did not cover enough material and is not a... Read more
Published on 8 Mar 1999
A must for anyone selling products/service on the internet
This book is a must for anyone thinking about selling their service on the internet.

The most comprehensive book yet

Published on 5 Mar 1999
One of the Best Paperback Consulting Teams Around!
     Today more and more people are going online to market their products and services. Their goals are the same - being successful at what they do. Read more
Published on 23 Aug 1998
Some valuable ideas for establishing a Web-based store.
Basically a nuts-and-bolts behind the scenes guide to what it takes to establish and run a Web-based store. Read more
Published on 11 May 1998
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