Web Visions: An Inside Look at Successful Business Strategies On the Net: Eugene Marlow

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What were the original objectives of the Internet, how was the Web built, and how did initial business participants evolve strategies for marketing and advertising on the Internet? Marlow explores the foundations of successful Internet business practices in an effort to draw connections between Internet beginnings and results.
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Web Visions Eugene Marlow What Really Works on the Internet? Find out in Web Visions, where the people who built toda’s most successful business sites talk about:
* Their original objectives
* The steps they took to set up a Web site
* Planned versus actual schedules and budgets
* Problems they encountered, and how they responded
* What their Web sites are like today
Web Visions helps you make sense of the big-picture changes wrought by the Web, while giving you in-depth interviews that take you behind the scenes to learn little-known details about:
* FEDEX’s & GE’s evolving marketing strategies
* HotWired’s plan to dominate advertising on the Internet
* IBM’s & USAID’s successful internet PR strategies
* How Sun Microsystems, Xerox & US WEST use the Intranet for corporate communications
Advance Praise for Web Visions: An Inside Look at Successful Business Strategies on the Net “Web Visions cuts through the hype and delivers the truth about marketing on the Web. This book should be required reading for making money with the Internet.” –Bill Townsend, Vice President of Advertising, Lycos, Inc. “The depth of coverage is very impressive.” –Michael D. Donahue, Senior Vice President, Member Services, American Association of Advertising Agencies “Marlow’s insights will make this book a cornerstone of Internet marketing theory.” –Edward R. Padin, Vice President, Marketing, SRDS “Finally, a straightforward book about the Internet and Intranet with real statistics and solid case studies.” –John J. Sarsen, Jr., President and CEO, Association of National Advertisers
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