Tuesday, December 12, 2006
The New Microsoft Accountant
“If you run a newly formed business, are an eBay seller, or still do your books in spreadsheets like Excel or on paper, you should download and use Office Accounting Express 2007,” said Rajat Taneja, general manager of Microsoft Small Business Applications and Services. “The familiar look and feel of the Microsoft Office interface will help small-business owners more easily navigate their everyday financial tasks.”
In the Philippine context, this software which harnesses internet services at the same time as the software program itself will help our local entrepreneurs in their business endeavors from selling balut to selling homemade shirts...! So check it out. :-)
Friday, December 1, 2006
Shoppers on the Internet: Today's E-commerce
The variety of goods one can purchase in e-bay is tremendous. All sorts like collectibles, old magazines, review materials, car parts, pets, airline tickets, movie tickets and much much more.
E-commerce is one of the most important aspects of the internet ever. It enables people to exchange goods and services immediately and with no barriers of time or distance. Any time of the day or night, you can go online and buy almost anything you want! beat that.
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When people surf for a product or service they are increasingly doing research or completing purchases on the Web. According to Nielsen/CommerceNet here are the top products people are shopping for online, but not necessarily buying online.
Item
Shoppers in Millions
Cars and car parts 18.2
Books 12.6
Computers 12.4
Clothing 11.6
CDs and Videos 11.4
Web Site Journal, Copyright 1999 by Netscape
Nearly one out of every three (31 percent) Internet users are making online purchases, and they are sticking to familiar, inexpensive items, according to a study by CDB Research & Consulting Inc. Items such as books (purchased by 33 percent of respondents), CDs (26 percent), and small gifts (20 percent) remain the most popular online purchases, CDB found. The study also found that certain big ticket items, such as airline tickets and computer hardware, are being accepted by online consumers. Airline tickets were purchased online by 21 percent of the survey respondents , and 13 percent purchased computer hardware online. "When it comes to ecommerce, consumers clearly prefer well-defined items, those with which they are already familiar," said Ann Middleman, vice president of CDB. "Online shoppers tend to stick to known quantities. A John Grisham book is a John Grisham book and a ticket to Chicago is a ticket to Chicago."
Cyberatlas (99.08.11)
Consumers spent $7 billion online during the holiday season, according to the research firm that conducted the survey, Jupiter Communications Inc. (http://www.jup.com). Only 4% of survey respondents said they would decrease their online spending in 2000 based on their holiday shopping experience. Consumer dissatisfaction with online shopping stemmed from inventory shortfalls, high shipping and handling costs and slow site performance, the same problems cited last year. Still, 35% said the experience would encourage them to buy more than they had
previously anticipated, according to Jupiter.
(from http://www.mgmtguru.com/ECommerc.htm)
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
InfoTech is everywhere!
Technology has been a significant player in the current Filipino culture. A lot of new technologies unfold before us everyday. It has virtually left no area untouched. Currently, however, one facet of culture which to date has not been affected by technology is our current election procedures--- sadly, one area where we can say technology is badly needed.
Perhaps in the advent of the twenty first century, we might see an influential and noteworthy technological change that will propel the way we elect our officials to new heights and standards. An online election registration perhaps? One day you might see politicians vying for your votes via internet ads. Hey, who knows, maybe we'll even venture into online election one day. Goodbye to long lines and bureaucratic red tape.... this probably would open election results to more risks to election frauds. Tsk. Tsk. I guess that’s the ups and downs of Filipino ingenuity.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Welcome
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