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Now or Never

副标题: How Companies Must Change to Win the Battle for Internet Consumers

ISBN: 9780066620121

出版社: Collins

出版年: 1999-12

页数: 237

定价: $ 27.00

装帧: Hardcover

内容简介


Publisher Comments:

Every Informed Business-person knows the Internet is transforming the economy as we know it — but very few people have the knowledge (or the guts) to identify which companies will emerge as winners and losers when the dust finally settles. Internationally renowned technology guru Mary Modahl has both. In this fast-paced but deeply intelligent book for business leaders and executives in every consumer-products industry, Modahl explains exactly what strategies will lead to Internet dominance. She also introduces the concept of "technographics, " a transformative way of understanding and segmenting Internet consumers. Based on years of research, Now or Never will radically change the way businesses think about — and approach — the Internet.

Synopsis:

From the high-profile and widely quoted Web guru at a hot research firm in new media, this book delivers the one-of-a-kind technographic data today's marketers must master for success. Charts

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The hype and market valuations surrounding certain Internet stocks may lead one to conclude that the e-commerce race is over--or nearly so. Clearly, the Internet has caught traditional companies off guard, giving the more nimble dot coms a huge head start. But the race is far from over, says Mary Modahl, a vice president at Forrester Research. In Now or Never, she argues that we are in the first year of a "ten year transition in the way consumers shop and save," and that winning in the Internet space not only requires identifying consumers that are most likely to take their shopping online, but exploiting the new and different business models made possible by online commerce.

Modahl believes that conventional demographics, which segment populations according to their income and education, is a poor predictor of online behavior. As an alternative, she advances Forrester Research's work on "technographics," which measure consumers' attitudes toward technology. Forrester has found that 52 percent of the population is optimistic about technology and is "marching happily towards online shopping," and she shows how companies can better target their marketing strategies to meet this growing legion of consumers. In addition, Modahl considers the "post-Internet competitive environment," which she thinks will be "far more fluid and responsive to changes in supply and demand." Using examples of traditional industries that have had their business models turned upside down by Internet economies--newspapers, travel agencies, and brokerages--Modahl offers ways that the old guard can better cope with technology change, channel conflict, and their own inertia toward this new marketplace.

Well written and presented, Now or Never is a concise distillation of Forrester Research's approach to e-commerce. Anyone whose livelihood is connected to--or threatened by--the relentless march of the Internet would do well to read and consider this book.

                             --Harry C. Edwards

From Publishers Weekly

Modahl, an analyst at Forrester Research, has spent the past several years researching the impact of the Internet on business, using questionnaires, focus groups and interviews. To make sense of the marketplace, she has developed a concept she calls "Technographics," an approach that examines and ranks computer users by their comfort level with technology and how likely they are to use the Internet. This scheme yields three basic users: Early Adoptees, Mainstream Users and Laggards. These groups can be further broken down into such subgroups as "Handshakers, successful professionals with low technology tolerance"; "Gadget Grabbers, lower-income consumers focused on tech-based entertainment"; and "New-Age Nurturers, affluent believers in technology for family and education." Understanding this segmentation model, argues Modahl, is vital for companies eager to remain profitable. Asked how companies should organize their Internet efforts, Modahl says the answer "depends on a company's consumer Technographics, on the speed and nature of business model change in their industry, and on the ability of the organization to fund Internet set-up costs." Writing with the authority gained from her research as well as common sense from her viewpoint as an online consumer, Modahl offers persuasive arguments for both Internet startups and existing bricks-and-mortar companies to rethink their approach to online service.

Book Dimension

Height (mm) 243           Width (mm) 163

关键词:Now or Never