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As Digital Divide Diminishes, E-Commerce Might Not Benefit

While the digital divide -- the rift between those with access to computers and the Internet and without -- continues to crumble in the United States, analysts generally agree that e-commerce is not seeing a major share of the benefits ...

The Unsung Heroes of E-Commerce

Apparently, some old fuddy-duddies knew a thing or two about the New Economy after all ...

Multichannel Groundwork Pays Off for Holiday E-tail

With global tensions and economic insecurity shadowing what is typically a season of generosity and cheer, the retail industry had reason to fear that this year's holiday shoppers would shy away from offline retailers, online retailers -- or both. ...

E-Commerce Getting Ready for a Lean, Mean 2002

Experts say that strategic and operational preparations by an e-commerce company for 2002 should have been set in motion well before today ...

Taxes Won’t Kill E-Commerce (Part 2)

In Part 2 of this special report, the E-Commerce Times continues to examine why an increase in taxation of online sales is all but inevitable ...

Taxes Won’t Kill E-Commerce, Experts Say

Death and taxes. The former is not inevitable in e-commerce, although many online retail sites have met that fate in the past year or two. However, many experts say that taxes on e-commerce are indeed inevitable, as Internet shopping continues to gain in popularity and cash-strapped states look to recoup lost revenue ...

Tell A Friend: Viral Marketing Packs Clout Online

It's one of the oldest forms of communication, but word-of-mouth remains a potent marketing force in the digital age. E-commerce experts say that pass-it-along marketing -- also known as viral marketing -- is a highly effective way to create online buzz for new products and services ...

Pure-Play Drugstore Faces Real World Challenges

Whatever the future holds for online prescription drug sales, Drugstore.com (Nasdaq: DSCM) is standing by its predictions of profitability by the year 2004, even after another quarter of reported losses ...

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