Sunday, April 29, 2007

Final Project Proposal

My Proposal is to complete Option one. That is to create a web page with a least 5 pages. One each of services and products. One each of about us and privacy policy. I do not have at this time a need to except credit card information or sales over the Internet. As I will need to speak to the persons needing the services. I will include a type of order form, but it will in all probability be an email contact link. It will be published on the www. The site maybe unprofessional looking or in workings, But I’m happy that with what I have accomplished with the limited time I have had and being the first time I have even had a course in e-business or any business for that matter. I created something that may well help me get a business and work for myself.

Here is a link on a subject you may wish to see about paypal.
http://whitepapers.techrepublic.com.com/webcast.aspx?docid=288140&promo=0995&tag=nl.e099.emts2042507


Also here is a link for those who have wondered about the inter-workings of computers.
How does the small arrow in the screen of the computer work when we move the mouse? Haven't you ever wondered how it works? Now, through the miracle of high technology, we can see how it is done. With the aid of a screen magnifying lens, the mechanism becomes apparent. Be sure to move your mouse.
http://www.1-click.jp/

3 comments:

abundance4me said...

I plan on setting up www.BuffChic.com website for women's t-shirts and fitness. It has been a little more difficult than I anticipated and time consuming but I am excited to try to get a functioning website up and running.

Diane Seto
Late start class.

Don said...

Russ, keep in mind that if you are going to be successful in business you will eventually have to accept credit cards. We are moving inexorably toward a cashless society. You should at least start preparing for that inevitability. However you don't need to be able to accept credit for this assignment. You should at least have a form that emails information to you such as name, address, phone, email and the nature of the problem. Once again, Web sites that are not interactive are doomed in this "Web 2.0" world.

Don said...

BuffChic is both a good and bad name for a site. It's very catchy, but could be misinterpreted. In future marketing you'll have to walk that fine line. That said, the fitness market is huge and body builders are willing to spend on the things they like. This sounds like a promising project.