Covers everything from shopping bots to registering a domain
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Robert McGarvey's How To Dotcom: A Step-By-Step Guide To E-Commerce is a complete instructional course covering ever aspect of doing business on the Internet. Readers will learn money saving website building tools and tricks; advice for obtaining financing; informative interviews with successful Internet entrepreneurs; tips for increasing website traffic with free content; and invaluable e-commerce bookmarks. Hot Dotcom covers everything from shopping bots to registering a domain name to credit cards to email lists, and more. If you are contemplating buying and selling on the Internet, begin with a thoroughly reading of How to Dotcom.
Practical, Hands-On, Fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is the answer to my dreams. I looked at many others -- they were too technical, too boring, and they really missed the point of what you need to know to launch an e-business. This book is exactly what the Web doctor would prescribe and, as a bonus, it's fun to read, too!
Finding daylight in the dot.com maze
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Robert McGarvey's book really "spoke" to me, and at just the right time. I'm interested in a dot.com venture myself but wary and downright confused, thanks to all the conflicting stories in the press of folk making millions overnight while others crash and burn. This book is down-to-earth, realistic and written in a refreshingly blunt and digestible way. It is well-organized, answers many of the questions I had, and has given me a lot of food for thought. This guy knows his stuff.
The best book on web site design and operation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
As a business journalist, I've read lots of web-related books, but McGarvey's is superior to all of them because he has the right perspective (balance of hands-on expertise and an understanding of where most people are at) and provides the nuts-and-bolts details many guides overlook. Plus, useful reports from those in the trenches of e-commerce.
Basic, Essential, and Informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
McGarvey provides most (but not all) of "everything you need to know to start a successful dotcom." Specifically, he provides:* Money saving site-building tools and tricks* Advice from Guy Kawasaki (CEO of garage.com) on obtaining funds* Interviews of Mark Lorimer (Autobytel), Andrea Reisman (Petopia), Peter Neupert (drugstore.com), Rick Braddock (Priceline), "and other Net achievers"* Q & As with builders of low-cost sites* Tips for increasing traffic with free content* "Must-know" e-commerce bookmarksThis book is filled with lots of good stuff, presented with a "Snap! Crackle! and Pop!" prose style. McGarvey carefully organizes his material within 39 chapters, followed by a Glossary. Sophisticated readers may find at least some of the content simplistic, if not obvious (eg Chapter 2, "The Commandments: 10 Reasons You Should Be Online") and, as I'm certain McGarvey already realizes, not all of the material is directly relevant to each reader's immediate needs and interests. Read the book. Then re-read it. Pick and choose. Point is, for less than the cost of a meal in a decent restaurant, McGarvey provides a wealth of information, insightful comments, excellent suggestions, and all manner of real-world examples of what works...and what doesn't. If you need some no-nonsense advice about registering a domain name, getting funded, picking a host, attracting visitors, getting publicity, involving search engines, offering credit card payment options, using e-mail lists, etc., McGarvey can really help you.
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