Open for business: Internet commerce has finally come of age.

From: Entrepreneur | Date: December 1, 1997| Author: Page, Heather | Copyright information

Constructing an online business with the help of Internet service providers will open new opportunities and widen customer bases for the small business entrepreneur. Online business development and management tools are available and security vendors can help design transaction security systems.

Internet commerce has finally come of age.

When internet commerce first came on the scene, companies were jumping on the bandwagon and creating Web sites with an "if you build it, t...

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