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Marketing & The Internet # 4
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A 14 page research paper examining the past and anticipated growth of Internet commerce. Included are discussions of prior mobility restrictions of customers and the ease by which their governments could impose import restrictions, alliances between worldwide companies, such as IBM and MasterCard, to facilitate Internet marketing and increase security of transactions. Also discussed are some of the types of businesses involved in Internet commerce and outgrowth industries directly resulting from the growth of sales on the Internet, such as consulting companies devoted to increasing sales and outside site developers. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Netbus.wps
Salesmanship On The Internet
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A 10 page essay discussing using the Internet as a sales tool. Electronic selling is very different than other kinds of media and the business person needs to consider numerous issues, such as the type of consumer that uses the Internet to make purchases. Many different aspects are discussed, including sales strategies, populations of consumers, tips for getting started, types of Internet resources one can use and more.
Filename: Netsales.wps
The Internet & Business
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An 11 page research paper which explores the business implications offered by marketing on the Internet. The writer includes such topics as possible problems, predicted growth of Internet marketing, potentials for international marketing, and others. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Netbus2.wps
The Internet's Effect On Small, But International Business
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An 8 page paper discussing the Internet's contribution to the success of small business in the international market. Early hopes of Internet-based commerce have not proven themselves to be the route that such commerce was expected to take, but the growth of the Internet and its associated technology have become the lifeblood of many tiny businesses that otherwise would have remained tabletop businesses with only local influence. The most successful Internet ventures have been weighted to the advantage of products over services, but each has seen growth. The advent of the secure electronic transaction has relieved the fears of many who formerly were would-be purchasers that have now joined the growing numbers of consumers and businesses taking advantage of the opportunities of the Internet. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Interbus.wps
Web Business / Going Global On The Internet
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A 5 page essay discussing the challenges and opportunities that await a business when it decides to go global on the Internet. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Webiz2.wps
BANK OF AMERICA AND THE PORTER MODEL
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This 6-page paper examines Bank of American and the banking industry and determines how these two fit into Michael Porter's generic competition model. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTbaofam.rtf
'Got Milk?' Campaign
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the 'Got Milk?' campaign as it relates to the future of milk consumption. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCmilk.wps
'Marketing Myopia' - Still Relevant After Nearly 40 Years
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This 5 page report discusses 'Marketing Myopia' that was written by Theodore Levitt for the Harvard Business Review in 1960. According to Levitt, Business leaders who continue to concentrate myopically on the bottom line, wooing the approval of Wall Street and shareholders for their quarterly earnings performance, are certain to get low marks in their aspirations as marketers. The issue is essential relationship is the one between organizations and their consumers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Markmyo.wps
“First Alert” Fire Alarms -- A Marketing Case Study
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This 6 page
report discusses the company “First Alert” and the smoke
detectors it markets. It is a simple enough concept -- an
unobtrusive, inexpensive, and effective device that can warn
people that there is a fire nearby. A smoke detector should be
considered as the first line of defense in saving lives and
injury in case of fire. “First Alert” has become something of a
household name in terms of residential fire protection. The
company’s products offer a variety of features, not the least of
which is affordability. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWfireal.wps
“Generation Rx”
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A 10 page review of Greg Critser’s expose on the pharmaceutical industry and its impact on American culture. This paper uses a volume of additional research to back up Critser’s contentions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPmedGenRx.rtf