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x3xsolxdierx3x

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CraigL

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Amazon.com

x3xsolxdierx3x

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Jun 25, 2008 11:45 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Yeah, Amazon.com is pretty much the Gold Standard...... :)

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CraigL

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Actually, Amazon does it all the right way. Personally, I have no particular need to look at countless other examples. When I envision whatever part of our own business, all I have to ask myself is, "how is Amazon doing it?" On a conceptual level, every possible problem we encounter has an example on their site.
WebBizIdeas

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Hi,

I agree, and our company agrees with Craig on Amazon.com.  Jeff Bezo had a vision and he fought threw every set back to bring Amazon.com to be the leader.  What do you think of our company`s case study on how Amazon.com is more than an eCommerce site?

Amazon.com CMS Case Study:

http://www.webbizideas.com/examples/amazon-case-study.html

Amazon.com Social Network Case Study:

http://www.webbizideas.com/examples/amazon-case-study-social-network.html

Jeff
WebBizIdeas6/26/2008 6:39 PM
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