E-Commerce Essentials with Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002
暫譯: 使用 Microsoft FrontPage 2002 的電子商務基礎知識
Greg Holden
- 出版商: MicroSoft
- 出版日期: 2001-08-25
- 售價: $1,190
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,131
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 290
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0735613710
- ISBN-13: 9780735613713
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相關分類:
電子商務 E-commerce
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Description:
Get your business on the Net with a commerce-ready site you build yourself
With millions of potential new customers and partners on the Internet, now’s the time to get your business on line—and growing—with this hands-on guide to Microsoft® FrontPage® 2002. With it, you’ll learn how to take advantage of the commerce-ready tools built into FrontPage to set up shop faster and easier—without writing a single line of code. From setting up a cart-and-checkout system to delivering top-notch customer care, you get the easy-to-follow steps, checklists, and expert recommendations you need for a successful venture that thrives on line!
DISCOVER HOW TO:
• Focus your business goals, and design your site from the customer’s perspective
• Learn what key elements make your site transaction-friendly and encourage repeat business
• Use FrontPage with other Microsoft Office applications to generate great content and deliver real-time data and search capabilities
• Find free and low-cost resources—including Microsoft bCentral™ small business services—to help build traffic and sales
• Road-test your site before going live—learning how many seconds of download time you have before customers jump ship
• Employ the customer-service tools that build credibility and loyalty, and use feedback to fine-tune your site
Table of Contents:
Dedication | x |
Acknowledgements | x |
Introduction | xi |
PART 1 TAKING IT TO THE WEB! | |
CHAPTER 1 Getting Your Business Online | 1 |
What Do You Want Your Site To Do? | 3 |
Why Do You Want To Sell Online? | 5 |
What Do You Want To Sell? | 8 |
Decide How to Reach Your Customers | 10 |
Let Your Customer Drive Your Content | 12 |
How Two Successful Online Businesses Use FrontPage | 16 |
Striking Out on a New Path | 16 |
Exploring New Horizons in Health and Spirituality | 18 |
CHAPTER 2 Getting to Know Your Online Customers | 21 |
Understanding Those Fickle, Hurried, Skeptical Online Shoppers | 22 |
Research Likely Customers Online | 23 |
Who Are Your Online Competitors? | 23 |
Learning About Your Customers by Eavesdropping | 24 |
What Do Your Customers Need? | 26 |
"Make me feel welcome." | 26 |
"Make purchasing a no-brainer." | 27 |
"Make me feel safe about shopping here." | 27 |
"Give me a reason to buy from you." | 28 |
Reviewing What You've Learned | 28 |
Creating a Customer Profile | 30 |
How Do You Meet Your Customers' Needs? | 31 |
Making Your Customers Feel Welcome | 32 |
Buying the Easy Way | 35 |
The Extra Touch that Means So Much | 36 |
CHAPTER 3 Keeping Your Customers' Information Private | 37 |
Mitigating the Risks of E-commerce | 38 |
Protecting Data | 39 |
Reassuring your Customer with a Privacy Policy | 42 |
Writing a Privacy Statement | 43 |
Encouraging Customers to Share Information | 43 |
Knowing your Responsibilities as a Credit Card Merchant | 44 |
Preventing Trouble by Knowing What Can Go Wrong | 45 |
Developing Best Practices for Credit Card Payment | 46 |
Keeping Directories Secure | 47 |
CHAPTER 4 Assembling What You Need to Do Business Online | 49 |
Your Site Planning Checklist | 49 |
Setting up Your Infrastructure | 52 |
Getting a Good Domain Name | 52 |
Finding a Home for Your Web Site | 54 |
Connecting Your Office to the Internet | 61 |
CHAPTER 5 Building an E-commerce Tool Kit | 65 |
Pushing the Web Envelope with FrontPage | 65 |
Gathering Web Site Development Tools | 67 |
Choosing the Right Computer | 67 |
Making and Managing Graphics | 68 |
Visiting Your Own Web Site | 71 |
Using Other Browsers | 72 |
Keeping in Touch with Mail and News | 73 |
PART 2 MAKING IT ALL HAPPEN | |
CHAPTER 6 Blueprinting Your Online Store | 77 |
Designing Your Site's Structure | 78 |
Creating a Logical Page Flow | 79 |
Drawing a Site Map | 82 |
Jump-Starting Your Web: Wizards, Templates, and Themes | 86 |
Creating Your Core Pages with the Corporate Presence Wizard | 87 |
Customizing Your Business Site | 91 |
Other FrontPage Design Tools | 100 |
Selecting a Color Palette | 100 |
Getting Consistency with Shared Borders | 102 |
Modifying Pictures with the Pictures Toolbar | 104 |
Learning More About Web Design | 105 |
CHAPTER 7 Adding Search and Navigation Links | 107 |
Refining Your Site Structure | 108 |
Looking at Your Navigation Links | 108 |
Adding and Deleting Pages | 113 |
Making Your Site Payment-Friendly | 117 |
Providing an Express Purchase Lane | 118 |
Avoiding Distractions and Dead-Ends | 119 |
Adding Search | 120 |
How FrontPage's Search Function Works | 121 |
Adding a Search Form to Any Page | 122 |
Customizing Search Results | 124 |
Adding a Site Map | 125 |
CHAPTER 8 Streamlining Web Sales with an Online Catalog | 127 |
Designing an Effective Online Catalog | 129 |
Creating a Catalog with Microsoft bCentral Commerce Manager | 132 |
Choosing a Sales Channel | 135 |
Assembling What You Need to Get Started | 138 |
Installing the Commerce Manager Add-in | 138 |
Creating a Catalog with the E-commerce Wizard | 140 |
Adding to or Changing Your Catalog | 153 |
CHAPTER 9 Accepting Online Payments | 155 |
Using bCentral to Process Credit Card Payments | 156 |
CHAPTER 10 Managing Sales and Customer Contacts | 161 |
Responding to Incoming Orders | 162 |
Setting Up E-mail Notification | 162 |
Processing Incoming Orders | 165 |
Handling Returns | 170 |
Calculating Sales Tax | 170 |
Adding Shipping Rates | 171 |
CHAPTER 11 Testing Your Site Before the Doors Open | 175 |
Taking Your Site for a Test Drive | 176 |
When Should You Test Your Site? | 177 |
Getting Help from FrontPage | 179 |
Testing on Multiple Browsers | 181 |
Testing with the Most Popular Browsers in Mind | 182 |
How Long Should You Test? | 184 |
PART 3 OPEN THE DOORS TO YOUR ONLINE STORE | |
CHAPTER 12 Attention-Grabbing Customer Come-Ons | 187 |
Finding Good Company | 188 |
Putting Billboards on the Web Highway | 188 |
Getting Your Site into Search Engines | 189 |
Exchanging Banner Ads | 193 |
Exchanging Links with Other Sites | 197 |
Enlisting Your Own Affiliates | 198 |
Reaching Customers with Direct E-mail | 198 |
CHAPTER 13 Keeping Track of Your Customers | 201 |
Where Do They Go? | 202 |
Viewing Web Site Logs | 202 |
Adding a Hit Counter | 205 |
Reading Usage Reports | 207 |
Looking at Your Top 10 Lists | 209 |
CHAPTER 14 Keeping the Customer Satisfied | 213 |
Adding Customer Support Pages | 214 |
Creating the Customer Support Area | 214 |
Customizing the Support Pages | 216 |
Adding bCentral Customer Manager to Your Site | 220 |
Tracking Orders | 223 |
CHAPTER 15 Building a Customer Community | 225 |
Do Your Customers Need a Community Forum? | 226 |
What Do You Gain From a Community Forum? | 228 |
Organizing a Community Forum | 228 |
Setting Up a Discussion or Support Forum | 230 |
Making Your Forum a Success | 232 |
Publishing Your Files | 234 |
Adding a Discussion Forum | 234 |
Managing Your Discussion Group | 237 |
Setting Up a Mailing List | 238 |
Setting Up a Chat Area | 240 |
CHAPTER 16 Keeping Your Content Fresh | 243 |
Doing a Regular Tune-Up | 244 |
Setting a Maintenance Schedule | 246 |
Updating Links | 247 |
Listening to Your Customers | 248 |
Update One Thing Per Day | 250 |
Borrowing Third-Party Content | 252 |
Adding Automatic Web Content | 253 |
Linking to Online News Services | 255 |
CHAPTER 17 Managing Traffic, Outages, and Performance | 257 |
Why Monitor Your Web Site? | 258 |
Monitoring Web Site Performance | 258 |
Installing Site Monitoring Software | 258 |
Hiring a Monitoring Service | 259 |
Dealing with Web Site Outages | 260 |
Talking to Your Host | 261 |
Exploring Better Hosting Options | 261 |
If You Do Have to Move... | 262 |
CHAPTER 18 Adding New Features to Your E-commerce Site | 265 |
When to Redesign Your Site | 266 |
You're Overwhelmed by Success | 266 |
You Just Need a Makeover | 267 |
Strengthening Your Business Presence | 268 |
Joining a Business Community | 269 |
Becoming a bCentral Business Customer | 269 |
Taking Stock with a Database | 269 |
Adding a Spreadsheet to a Web Page | 270 |
Publishing an Excel File to Your Web Site | 272 |
Working with an Access Database | 276 |
Using Third-Party Resources | 277 |
GLOSSARY | 279 |
INDEX | 283 |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR | 294 |
商品描述(中文翻譯)
描述:
讓您的業務在網路上運行,建立一個適合商務的網站,您自己來建設
隨著互聯網上有數百萬潛在的新客戶和合作夥伴,現在是將您的業務上線並成長的最佳時機——這本 Microsoft® FrontPage® 2002 的實用指南將幫助您。透過這本書,您將學會如何利用 FrontPage 中內建的商務工具,更快速、更輕鬆地設立商店——無需撰寫一行代碼。從設置購物車和結帳系統到提供一流的客戶服務,您將獲得成功經營所需的易於遵循的步驟、檢查清單和專家建議,讓您的業務在網路上蓬勃發展!
發現如何:
• 專注於您的業務目標,並從客戶的角度設計您的網站
• 瞭解哪些關鍵元素使您的網站適合交易並鼓勵重複購買
• 將 FrontPage 與其他 Microsoft Office 應用程式結合使用,以生成優質內容並提供即時數據和搜索功能
• 尋找免費和低成本的資源——包括 Microsoft bCentral™ 小型企業服務——以幫助增加流量和銷售
• 在上線前進行網站路測——了解客戶在放棄之前的下載時間有多少秒
• 使用建立信譽和忠誠度的客戶服務工具,並利用反饋來微調您的網站
目錄:
致謝
x
感謝詞
x
導言
xi
第一部分 將業務帶到網路上!
第一章 讓您的業務上線
1
您希望您的網站做什麼?
3
您為什麼想要在線銷售?
5
您想要銷售什麼?
8
決定如何接觸您的客戶
10
讓您的客戶驅動您的內容
12
兩個成功的在線業務如何使用 FrontPage
16
開創新路徑
16
探索健康與靈性的新視野
18
第二章 了解您的在線客戶
21
理解那些善變、匆忙、懷疑的在線購物者
22
在線研究潛在客戶
23
您的在線競爭對手是誰?
23
通過偷聽了解您的客戶
24
您的客戶需要什麼?
26
「讓我感到受歡迎。」
26
「讓購買變得簡單。」
27
「讓我在這裡購物感到安全。」
27
「給我一個理由讓我從您這裡購買。」
28
回顧您所學到的
28
創建客戶檔案
30
您如何滿足客戶的需求?
31
讓您的客戶感到受歡迎
32
輕鬆購買
35
那個額外的關懷意義重大
36
第三章 保護客戶的資訊隱私
37
減輕電子商務的風險
38
保護數據
39
用隱私政策安撫您的客戶
42
撰寫隱私聲明
43
鼓勵客戶分享資訊
43
了解作為信用卡商戶的責任
44
通過了解可能出錯的地方來預防問題
45
為信用卡支付制定最佳實踐
46
保持目錄安全
47
第四章 組建在線業務所需的資源
49
您的網站規劃檢查清單
49
設置您的基礎設施
52
獲取一個好的域名
52
為您的網站找到一個主機
54
將您的辦公室連接到互聯網
61
第五章 建立電子商務工具包
65
利用 FrontPage 推進網路的邊界
65