Review
A fun read that incorporates lots of great insights about the Internet and marketing. --
Ellen Siminoff, Vice President of Business Development, Yahoo!After considering dozens of books, John Little and I chose only one book, Ward Hanson's, as the required text for our course on Electronic Commerce and Marketing. Hanson's combination of rigor and relevance make it a natural choice for any executive or student interested in truly mastering this new discipline. --
Prof. Erik Brynjolfsson, Co-Director, MIT Program on Electronic Commerce and Marketing, M.I.T. Sloan SchoolIf there's one book you'll read on Internet marketing this year, this is it! Dr. Hanson captures the essence of the revolution unfolding in retail markets and how the Web has forever shifted the balance of power from traditional institutions to the individual consumer. --
Mark C. Thompson, Executive Producer of Schwab's website, the world's largest site in electronic commerce.Ward Hanson provides the first systematic view of the profound changes in marketing brought about by the Internet. Anyone seeking to exploit the unique capabilities of electronic networking should read this book. --
John Hagel III, Author Net Gain and Net Worth, Principal-McKinsey & Company
Review
I have adopted this book as a required text for an e-commerce and Marketing course that I am teaching during the Spring 2000 semester at Boston University. The text is well-written and presents a fine blend of theory and practice. Hanson is true to the title of his book as he provides some "principles" that should indeed endure... I believe that this book offers a great introduction to anyone who wants to either practice or simply learn about Internet marketing.
Chapters 8-12 are great for people wanting to start e-commerce. I found the book technically great and at the same time accessible to the average Joe (who is not a business major)! The book is a must for all companies and individuals doing e-commerce!
This textbook is required for my E-commerce class. The book provides a comparison of the Internet to other industries which had uncertain futures, such as radio and electricity and how those industries grew. It also analyzes the some of ways companies are using the Internet to reduce costs. The book also explains some of the ways companies are using the Internet to create a competitive advantage.