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Retailing Harry Potter
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A 4-page Promotional Price analysis on Harry Potter books and movies. The author addresses how this book is being promoted in the television, print, internet/point-of-sale media. Bibliography lists 5 sources. JVpotret.rtf
Filename: JVpotret.rtf

The Internet, International Marketing And Pacific Bell
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A 12 page paper. Electronic commerce is growing exponentially. More than 2,000 businesses go online each month, yet, the one industry one would expect to find exploiting this medium - the telecommunications industry - has been the slowest to enter the medium. This paper discusses the telecommunications industry and electronic commerce, then, focuses on one company, Pacific Bell. The paper provides steps Pacific Bell must take to enter international marketing on the Internet and discusses the impact this venture would have on the company. Information is appropriate for any telecom company. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PGpac.wps

Liquid Candy Wars / Coca-Cola Versus Pepsi
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6 pages in length. It is a well-known fact that Coca-Cola and Pepsi have gone head to head in competitive business for many years, and have struggled to lure the consumer away from each other. Although Coca-Cola has maintained a healthy lead over Pepsi, Pepsi is in fact becoming a formidable opponent. This paper examines the tactics used by Coca-Cola and Pepsi and looks at the diverse strategy used to attract the attention of the customer. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAcolas.rtf

Entrepreneurial Use Of The Internet
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A 6 page paper discussing some of the reasons for the raging success of some businesses in Internet sales, while others languish and complain that it just hasn't worked for them. The bottom line is that there is incredible potential for success on the Internet, but businesses must make it easier for consumers to find them and conduct business with them. The successes of Dell and Netscape can be used as readily available 'how to' manuals: they offer full information on the product; they ask the consumer to purchase from the web site; they make site purchases easy; they offer guarantees of satisfaction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: NetEntr.doc

Industrial Marketing in the 1990s
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An 18 page research paper that examines how marketing has changed during the 1990s. Specifically looking at how these changes have impacted IBM and the personal computing industry, the writer analyzes the changing landscape of industrial marketing and the forces that shape today's marketplace. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Indmark.wps

Marketing & The Internet
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In this 4 page essay, the writer looks at the impact that telecommunications have had upon marketing. An overview of the Internet and on-line services is complemented by several case examples of successful business ventures. The point is kept simple. Bibliography lists 8+ sources.
Filename: Mktginrt.wps

Marketing & The Internet # 2
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A 12 page research paper on how the Internet has changed marketing in a revolutionary sense. Several case examples of home businesses are provided and a brief overview of how on-line communications take place is provided. The role of such things as e-mail, marketing auto-responders, etc.;- -are analyzed in considerable detail. The writer presents the 'pros & cons' of establishing a business on the Internet and provides information on those things which anyone should consider before pursuing such a venture. Bibliography lists approximately 12 sources.
Filename: Mktginr2.wps

Marketing & The Internet # 3
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10 pages in length. A basic overview of what marketing on the Internet is, how it works, and what the benefits provided by it are. The writer also presents several key issues to consider such as Internet security, costs involved, alternative to credit cards, and uniqueness of methods to consider when marketing on-line. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Mktginr3.wps

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


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