Future of Customer Interaction
Category: Database Marketing | Date: 2001-10-15 |
The future of customer interaction will be accessible from our web site. You are likely to see many variations of this theme when it comes to future information dissemination. Some emerging concepts promise to make electronic fulfillment more timely and effective. In the fast-paced Internet environment, it is important to keep track of these specialty areas.
Here are a few examples of web-based communities or groups who are providing content to business-to-business web users. You might even find a few useful for yourself.
Industry.net (www.industry.net) is a resource that provides information about and for select industries. Its focus is on engineering specialties and claims to have over 525,000 participating members.
Product News Network (www.productnews.com), launched by Thomas Publishing Company, is positioned as the "Fastest way to track industrial products." It has 50,000 products of many types, searchable by categories and manufactures.
VerticalNet (www.verticalnet.com) states it is The Internets Premier Operator of Vertical Trade Communities. It manages 15 different vertical communities such as chemicals, food, water, public works and more.
There are other forms of information providers, whose business model is based upon selling information on a download basis or through advertising sponsorships.
Inquisit (www.inquisit.com) searches through 10s of thousands of articles daily and offer customized information to individuals and users. Its like an information clipping service.
The Mining Company (www.theminingco.com) directly positions itself against Internet search engines and directories which the company claims are "not always that good." They do all the digging so you dont have to.
Northern Lights (www.northernlight.com) claims to go beyond the traditional search engine by including its own "special collection" of almost 3,000 full-text articles not available from other search engines.
About the Author
Robert McKim
:To contact see details below.
DBMarkets@aol.com
http://www.msdbm.com
Here are a few examples of web-based communities or groups who are providing content to business-to-business web users. You might even find a few useful for yourself.
Industry.net (www.industry.net) is a resource that provides information about and for select industries. Its focus is on engineering specialties and claims to have over 525,000 participating members.
Product News Network (www.productnews.com), launched by Thomas Publishing Company, is positioned as the "Fastest way to track industrial products." It has 50,000 products of many types, searchable by categories and manufactures.
VerticalNet (www.verticalnet.com) states it is The Internets Premier Operator of Vertical Trade Communities. It manages 15 different vertical communities such as chemicals, food, water, public works and more.
There are other forms of information providers, whose business model is based upon selling information on a download basis or through advertising sponsorships.
Inquisit (www.inquisit.com) searches through 10s of thousands of articles daily and offer customized information to individuals and users. Its like an information clipping service.
The Mining Company (www.theminingco.com) directly positions itself against Internet search engines and directories which the company claims are "not always that good." They do all the digging so you dont have to.
Northern Lights (www.northernlight.com) claims to go beyond the traditional search engine by including its own "special collection" of almost 3,000 full-text articles not available from other search engines.
About the Author
Robert McKim
:To contact see details below.
DBMarkets@aol.com
http://www.msdbm.com
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