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Universal Acclaim
for CLICKING THROUGH!
What
do Fatbrain.com, Inc.
magazine, Home Office Computing magazine, and Continental Airlines magazine have in common? They all think
Jonathan Ezor's book, CLICKING THROUGH: A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR BRINGING YOUR
COMPANY ONLINE (Bloomberg Press) is a book no entrepreneur can be without:
Jam-packed
with straightforward advice
Geared mainly toward managers and
entrepreneurs lacking experience in technology or international media law,
this guide can also serve as a handy reference and resource for anyone
engaged in e-commerce. Fatbrain.com
Just what the e-doctor ordered
His expertise comes through in detailed
analyses of issues so numerous they are enough to make the entrepreneurial
head spin
Clearly a tool meant to be referred to repeatedly and
judiciously
An eye-opening read on the virtual world of the Internet for
anyone looking at an online start-up now or down the road. Carol Farash,
Continental Airlines Magazine
Lots
of resources, tips, and practical advice
A detailed checklist of
everything you'll need to know. Jeffrey L. Seglin, Inc.
Magazine
Clicking
Through is informative, yet cautionary-a handy tool for the
home-based business owner ready to take the e-plunge. Home Office
Computing, February 2000
In addition to landing on some best of
lists
Best Business Books of 1999
by Library Journal
Editor's Pick by Hoovers.com and
Editor's Choice by GetAbstract.com!
the reviews for CLICKING THROUGH keep coming in, and they are stellar.
Heres what major print and
electronic publications throughout the world have to say about attorney/author
Jonathan Ezor's complete guide to managing Internet business risk:
Thinking about creating a website? Read this book
Regardless of your online
prowess, you'll find useful information throughout this book. It's a bit like
having a high-powered attorney in your hip pocket. Working
At Home Magazine,
Fall 2000
Of
interest to anyone from the operating to the executive level
Required
reading for any Internet-naïve person conducting business online, even if
relying on advice from an attorney. Wallys W. Conhaim, Link-Up
Magazine
Highly relevant
A straightforward, no-nonsense tour book of cyberspace
The book surveys this new territory with the same levelheaded advice of a
wilderness survival guide. The
Lundquist Papers, Lundquist Center for
Entrepreneurship
Useful for anyone who is interested in knowing how the Internet changes the
legal and business environment of companies.
Hindustan
(India) Times,
August 2000
You'll
be steering clear of legal landmines and other online pitfalls that
often plague small business owners who seek to master the Internet. Small
Business Opportunities Magazine,
Summer 2000
If you either own a web site or are thinking of putting your business
online, then you need to read and keep handy a copy of 'Clicking Through'
This book could save you thousands of dollars and your sanity for the price
of a decent lunch. It's a 'must' for internet entrepreneurs. Glenn
Sobel,
Affiliateadvisor.com
Editor's Choice!
Despite the risks, he shows that the effort is
worthwhile because of the Internet's incredible potential for your company
GetAbstract.com
If you have a business and if that business is on the Internet (or going to
be), then you'd better get your hands on this bookpronto!
Clicking
Through is packed with legal information relating to cyberspace, but it
doesn't bog you down in either legalese or techie language. Amy
Shellhase,
Midwest
Book Review
.
A book that gives you the real picture, detailing the risks, as well as the
rewards, of bringing a business online. Web
Techniques magazine
This book is an important read for anyone with a Web site
This
eye-opening and eminently-readable book should be at the side of anyone
involved in using the Internet for business purposes. Deborah Lynne
Wiley,
Econtent Magazine
An entertaining and thought-provoking tour of the legal mire of the
Internet
If your job entails any Internet business activity, you owe it to
yourself to and your employer to explore 'Clicking Through'. Datamation
Offering an attorney's perspective but also an entrepreneur's mind-set
Provides sound counsel
This book
will empower businesses to manage their
online risks intelligently so that they can pursue online opportunities
without fear of the unknown. E. Thomas Wood, Bookpage
Well-organized compendium of practical advice for entrepreneurs who have
decided to go online
Filled with tips and warnings about risks often
overlooked when one first makes plans for 'e-business.' David Rouse, Booklist
CLICKING
THROUGH has also been excerpted multiple times by Business
Week Frontier Online, as well as Bloomberg
Wealth Manager magazine. Click here for more
links about CLICKING THROUGH!
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