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Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Commerce", sorted by average review score:

More Money from Antiques
Published in Paperback by Krause Publications (September, 1998)
Author: Milan G. Vesely
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A fun and informative read!
Having read MONEY FROM ANTIQUES I couldn't wait for this sequel. I was not disappointed. As an antique dealer it gave me practical information, made me realize the importance of the Internet, and I can hardly wait for Milan Vesely's next book.


The Multilingual Commercial Dictionary
Published in Hardcover by Facts on File, Inc. (April, 1980)
Author: Alan Isaacs
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commercial terms in 6 languages
A dictionary for the GLOBAL consumer, businessman, seller, importer, exporter, Finance, Coomodities and Stcoks, etc. Words in 6 languages: German, English, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. Alphabetical by word or phrase (all languages), with five terms listed in the other languages below the listed term. To deal in another country, one has to know the words in the contract, or get burned.


Navajo Trading: The End of an Era
Published in Hardcover by University of New Mexico Press (September, 2001)
Author: Willow Roberts Powers
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A JOY TO READ
Caught between a plethora of beautiful picture books written by visitors who rush undigested material into print and scholarly tomes too pithy and densely packed with jargon to be understood by anyone, sometimes even the author, it is rare to find a book that is written by an academic thoroughly versed in her subject yet so enjoyable to read that it may as well be a novel. You will find Professor Willow Roberts Powers' "Navajo Trading the end of an era" a joy to read for its lively style, and you will gain an introduction to and an understanding of a complex period in our national history.
The text is enlivened with quotes from oral histories of Navajo Indians and traders who lived together through friendship and animosity, trust and fear, hardship and wealth. It is evident that Powers understands her subject from decades of contact and is able to outline the intricate social and political interactions that changed the lives of people in the Southwest in fundamental ways.
I know some of the people in the book, many are still alive, and even after years of contact I feel I know them better now that I have read their story as Powers writes it, casting light in the cobwebby corners of memory and bringing a time past into clear view. The era may have ended but the story and its people still live today in its aftermath.
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.Net E Commerce Programming with CDROM
Published in Paperback by Sybex (24 May, 2002)
Authors: Mike Gunderloy and Noel Jerke
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Right Book at the Right Time
My company is building an internal procurement site and we needed something we could customize to our needs. Gunderloy and Jerke do an outstanding job of explaining how to build an e-commerce site and provide an excellent set of foundation code.

Thanks guys! Great job.


The Network Marketer
Published in Paperback by Emerald Ink Pub (December, 2002)
Author: Forrest E. Watson
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Sales persuasion at it's best
"The Art of Persuasion" is specifically geared toward sales persuasion. Although most of the information could be used in other situations where you find the need to influence others this is not the primary focus. On the other hand, if you want to be a better sales person, if you want customer loyalty and satisfaction, if you want to prevent "buyers remorse", or find yourself in need of any other sales related influencing techniques this may be just what you are looking for.

The book is laid out like a workbook so you can practice what you are learning. It has one of the best sections I have seen on building rapport and choosing words that the other person can quickly identify with. It also has a fine section on how to elicit the appropriate information from the prospect in order to help them get the value they need from a purchase.

"The Art of Persuasion" is well organized and presents the information in an easy to understand, and more importantly easy to implement manner. It is a recommended purchase for anyone in the sales related field.


New Economy Edge: Strategies and Techniques for Boosting Online Profitability
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (11 July, 2001)
Author: Jeremy Kourdi
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New Economy Edge - Strategies for globalization!
E-commerce and E-business are the only way for us to go and develop in your own business model with the updated technology.

Business e-management is the real-time support with your corporate portal to work and communicate with your elite partners in globe.

IT and Knowledge workers are the major e-people in working place.
New economy edge is coming with fastest and smallest company and services.

The Final Winner is you ?
or not ?


New Perspectives on Data-Driven Web Sites with Microsoft Access 2000: Tools for E-Commerce
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (19 July, 2000)
Authors: Lisa Friedrichsen and Friedrichen
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Data Driven Web Sites with Microsoft Access 2000
From the moment I opened this factual, precise and yet self- explanatory work of intellect, my answers to problems in the world of information technology were all fulfilled. Surely, the world of technology changes at the speed of light and so does the world of business. The author has fully incorporated this approach in creating a holistic work which embodies the concepts of the Internet and the World Wide Web (yes, they are in fact completely different), tying into the literature screen shots and sequential series which polish the seasoned user of Microsoft Access and I suppose, enlighten the skills of the novice.

The impact of global business and electronic commerce are both dependent upon effective, efficient and reliable database management systems. This book makes this point succinctly clear and dwelves only into the sticky programming issues if the reader wants to. You do not have to be a professional to read this book, but it is strongly advised that such a publication will indeed make you into a better professional. As a college student whose professor loaned him the said book overnight, I was overwhelmed to the point of visiting Amazon.com in order to execute my purchase!


New Perspectives on E-Commerce -- Introductory
Published in Paperback by Course Technology (25 July, 2000)
Authors: James T. Perry and Gary P. Schneider
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Outstanding introduction to the subject of e-commerce
I teach CIS at a community college and, as a result, read a lot of books. I had read the Schneider and Perry book on Electronic Commerce that came out last year and thought it was fantastic, but it was a bit over the heads of my students. This book, which is an adaptation and updated version of that Electronic Commerce book, is just what we were hoping to find for our courses. We are teaching electronic commerce in our Webmaster certificate program and in our Internet Business certificate program and this book has worked out perfectly.

The book is up-to-date, filled with excellent examples, and explains the business and technology elements of electronic commerce better than anything I have seen in any book so far for students at a beginning level. The explanations of complex topics like digital signatures and legal issues are exceptionally clear and understandable.

My students love the online companion Web site that includes links to every single site mentioned in the book (the site is located at http://www.course.com/downloads/newperspectives/ec/).

The book also includes great step-by-step instructions for creating your own e-commerce site at Yahoo Stores and at BigStep. Some of my students have used these chapters to create their own businesses on the Web already (and the semester isn't even over)!

All in all, this is an amazing book. I haven't seen anything that comes even close to it (and, as I said, I read a lot of books).


The New York Ethnic Food Market Guide and Cookbook
Published in Paperback by Olympic Marketing Corporation (May, 1984)
Author: Vilma Liacouras Chantiles
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The indespensible guide to New York ethnic food shops
We have owned this book for years. While the information is somewhat dated (given the books 15 year old publication date) this is still the most authoritative tome on the subject. The book is filled with endless discussions of marvelous food shops, their quaint histories and the interesting people who run them. If you love food and New York, buy it!


None of Your Business: World Data Flows, Electronic Commerce, & the European Privacy Directive
Published in Paperback by The Brookings Institution (October, 1998)
Authors: Peter P. Swire, Robert E. Litan, and Michael H. Armacost
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For those who loves privacy
This is a necessary tool to every person, not only to lawyers, interested to know how the "personal data protection" works in the European Union. You will be surprised with the similarities between the privacy regimes in Europe and the United States, notwithstanding this systems differ in important particulars. The book includes the study of the ways in which restrictive data protection law may clash with free trade agreements signed by the US and the members of the EU, as the World Trade Organization. The book is highly recommended.


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