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1999 E-Commerce Recap
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December 1, 1999 *2,800 subscribers* Volume 1, Issue 11
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ECnow.com 1999 trends: Reflection on the e-commerce activities / events / developments of 1999 and how ECnow.com did on it's predictions for the year


E-SERVICES NEWS

ToC

  • Consumer Reports to issue e-commerce report cards
  • Ernst & Young debuts e-commerce trust community
  • IBM opens e-business centers
  • Secret shopper service launches
  • To bot or not to bot
  • Letting technology do the shopping
  • New bots a shopper's best friend
  • Shopping bots Intelligent at last?
  • No customer service looks expensive for Net firms
  • Customer service worries on-line shoppers
  • Nike lets customers personalize shoes on-line

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Consumer Reports to issue e-commerce report cards
Consumer Reports On-line is expected to announce Monday that it will begin providing regular Web site evaluations, just as it has for decades in the brick-and-mortar world.

Ernst & Young debuts e-commerce trust community
Recognizing e-businesses' concerns about privacy and security, professional services firm Ernst & Young has launched the Center for Trust On-line

IBM opens e-business centers
IBM Global Services Monday launched a chain of e-business innovation centers -- brick-and-mortar facilities designed to offer e-business customers a one-stop area for working on both front-end and back-end technology for their sites.

Secret shopper service launches
BuyerTouch, an e-commerce "secret shopper" and customer satisfaction analysis company, launched a service that it said will enable e-commerce companies to understand their customers' shopping experiences.

To bot or not to bot
Customers like the convenience of on-line shopping, but they're still stumbling through the world's largest mall. It's no surprise then that they're increasingly taking to the shop-by-bot concept.

Letting technology do the shopping
Using a combination of new technologies, a growing number of e-commerce companies can monitor their customers' shopping habits like never before. And beyond just collecting information for targeted advertising, software programs can actively steer shoppers from one purchase to another--even when there is no obvious connection.

New bots a shopper's best friend
With the new shopping bots you don't need to go to their sites to find a better price or more favorable shipping. Instead, their bots accompany you around the Net and suggest alternatives when you're ready to buy.

Shopping bots Intelligent at last?
New technology will let users check competing prices -- complete with shipping, taxes and any duties -- at the click of a button.

No customer service looks expensive for Net firms
E-commerce companies may want to pay more attention to satisfying existing customers and worry less about acquiring new ones, a study shows.

Customer service worries on-line shoppers
Consumers expect to save money by making purchases on-line this holiday season, but delivery and customer service hold the key to keeping e-consumers happy, according to reports by E-BuyersGuide.com and Datamonitor. Or do they?

Nike lets customers personalize shoes on-line
So you want to be like Mike? Even potato couches can now have their very own personalized athletic shoe thanks to Nike's new NIKEiD service.

 


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