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The following article is courtesy of Connections Magazine. Please visit their website at http://www.connectionsmagazine.com. The article was written by Frank D'Ascenzo and published in the May 2000 issue. Please check back often for more articles.

Using the Internet to Your Advantage: Part I

By Frank D'Ascenzo (May 2000)

Companies generally fall into four categories in regard to their Internet technology friendliness. There are the:

  1. Traditionalists—These are businesses that are in denial about the fact that most businesses must, sooner or later, become an e-business. Traditionalists cite any number of reasons why their business does not need to change. They take a "We'll wait to see what happens" attitude and are so focused on business as usual that it's difficult for them to even consider making the move from hard to virtual assets.
  2. Maintainers—These businesses are covert resisters of change. They say yes, but mean no. They allocate a budget and some time to the investigation or implementation of change, but never get quite around to doing anything about it. Their unspoken motto is, "Don't make waves."
  3. Adapters—These are businesses that are willing to change. They are open to accepting advice, open to experimentation, and they are willing to take some risk.
  4. Innovators—These are leading-edge companies that are in the process of learning how to adapt, or actually implementing, Internet technology into their business. Their goal is to find ways to use this new technology to improve or transform the service value they provide to their customers.

If your company does not fit into the Innovator or Adapter classification, then you need to re-think your future.

Fortunately, you can begin transforming your traditional TAS business into an iTAS-business (that's lower-case "i" for Internet) with a relatively small investment of time and money. You can begin the process by investigating, and then adapting into your business, one or more of the following Internet advantages:

The first three: A Net presence, unified messaging service, and live-answer service for Websites, are important. Using available Internet business assistance services is optional, but could prove beneficial for your own business. There is a lot of free or low-cost help available for small businesses on the Internet, and you should take some time to see if any of it might be useful.

Establishing a Net Presence

A. Why You Need A Web Site: A Web site is your Internet communications connection. It's one more way prospects can find you. It's a convenient and inexpensive way to stay in touch with your present customers. In short, it's the first and necessary step in the iTAS transformation process.

Establishing a Net presence means more than simply putting up a Web site. Establishing a Net presence entails several important elements that together elevate a Web site into a "Net presence." Unless you want to take the time to learn how to build and manage a Web site yourself, you should enlist the advice and services of an organization that specializes in cost-effective Web site implementation to help you establish your Net presence. A complete Net presence package should include the following basic services:

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