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E-commerce - get connected or get forgotten
by Colin Bryant, TelecomsAdvice
E-commerce has entered the psyche of most businesspeople now, largely off the back of the dotcom revolution that has captured so much media attention during the past couple of years. But given how quickly we are told the Internet is growing, e-commerce has been surprisingly slow to take off in ... >>
E-commerce levels the playing field
by Allery Scotts Ltd
Staggering predictions abound over where the Internet is going. For example, radio took 38 years to get to 50 million users. PCs took 16 years to get to 50 million. TV took 13 years. But the Internet took four years.
With around 130 million users worldwide, and a new one being added at t... >>
Nine steps to developing and maintaining a website
by Mike Wills, Backbone (UK) Ltd
1 Seek advice before you start
Do not rush to use the first person who contacts you about building a website. You should expect to do some research before talking to suppliers - use the best sources of information. Speak to independent consultancy organisations and ask them to talk you th... >>
What is a fair price for a website?
by Allery Scotts Ltd
What really is the price of a website? A detailed enquiry given to a dozen Web authoring companies will lead to top-end estimates 20 times greater than the lowest, with little relationship between the levels of service and quality offered. In general, the larger the company the more it is likel... >>
Who needs a website at any price?
by Colin Bryant, TelecomsAdvice
Allery Scott's feature, What is a fair price for a website, is fine as far as it goes, and the work involved in putting a website together is fairly represented – although some of us might wish we could earn the hourly take home rates suggested.
You can, of course, get a website up and ru... >>
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