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E-Business Secrets
Brian Livingston

Don't slavishly imitate Amazon, Web expert says

I caught up with Web guru Jakob Neilsen at one of the last stops on his User Experience World Tour, a seminar on Web usability. The tour hit 13 cities on four continents, everywhere from Munich, Germany, to Hong Kong. This is the guy who says WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) stands for "Wrong Approach to Portability" -- the small screens and slow downloads of cell phones are poorly used by today's content providers, he says.

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Last month Neilsen released a nine-part report describing what he calls "219 usability guidelines" for Internet e-commerce sites. His company, Norman Neilsen Group, asked average consumers in Europe and the United States to test 10 top-selling Web sites and 10 medium-selling sites. The company found variations in the percentage of the 219 guidelines used by these sites.

-- Amazon.com met 72% of the guidelines

-- The next nine best-selling sites met 51%

-- The 10 medium-selling sites met only 37%

Despite the fact that Amazon seems to be doing something right (at least they have large sales numbers, if not profits), Neilsen told me in an interview, "People make the mistake of copying Amazon literally and end up with a site that isn't so good for what they want to do."

I've reviewed all nine parts of Neilsen's new report, which sells for $45 per part, or $400 for a bound set. For anyone who develops e-commerce sites, the cost is well worth it, but in case you don't want to pay that much, I'll summarize the best points for you in my next two issues of E-Business Secrets. Stay tuned.

Norman Neilsen's E-Commerce User Experience Report:

http://www.nngroup.com@836.as/?3a9d

Livingston's E-Business book review

Despite the meltdown of dot-com stocks, many Web sites are steadily and quietly building their business revenue. In his new book, "E-Business to Go," G. Liam Thompson explains many of the secrets of these sites. As a consultant to clients like BASF, Bausch & Lomb, and Monsanto, Thompson has worked with some of the best and now co-directs Brighton Interactive, a Midwestern communications company.

His book reviews five categories of "apps on tap" -- the outside services that are the most often sought out by businesses in need of development help. If you're in e-commerce, Thompson can show you some tools that are well worth the time and trouble.

E-Business to Go: Insider Secrets to make your Small Business a Big Business on the Internet

by G. Liam Thompson (Appallaso Publishing)

http://www.amazon.com@54.vg/?0970151705

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I use a 21-inch 1600 x 1200 monitor on my desk, and I've also purchased one for each of my two research directors. Besides working with large spreadsheets, this allows us to open four browser windows and tile them. Each window is the size that most Net users see.

That's right, 800 x 600 resolution is used by the majority of Web surfers (54 percent), according to a DreamInk demographics page. And 12.7 percent still use 640 x 480. Combined, that's two-thirds of everyone using the Web. Think about that the next time you're designing a page you want people to read.

DreamInk's Web page on Internet demographics:

http://www.dreamink.com@836.as/?4e25

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Brian Livingston's latest book is Windows Me Secrets (IDG Books). Send tips to brian_livingston@infoworld.com.


Brian Livingston , an InfoWorld contributing editor, has published 10 books, including Windows Me Secrets and Windows 2000 Secrets. Win a book free if you're the first to send a tip Brian prints. Send in your tips today, at tips@secretspro.com.




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