CASE STUDIES
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Having trouble making up your mind about your project? Reading our case studies will surely help you figure out what would be the best approach for you.
• CASE #1 - Small budget #1
John is self-employed and just starting his business. He'd like to advertise his services on the Web, but is limited to a $1,200 budget. >>>
• CASE #2 - Small budget #2
Sylvie is an artist who doesn't really want to throw herself into a big commercial venture. Yet, she'd like to display her artwork on the Internet to hopefully sell it and maybe even get a special order here and there. Her budget: $2,500. >>>
• CASE #3 - Medium budget #1
Computers inc. is a small boutique that sells and repairs computers and peripherals. Its owners want to advertise their star products and give pricing information on specific components. Budget: $3,500. >>>
• CASE #4 - Medium budget #2
Katoo Ltd. manufactures and sells indestructible beach balls and various personalized articles for vacationers. They already hold a merchant licence permitting them to accept credit card payment and would like to sell their products online. Budget limit: $10,000 >>>
• CASE #5 - Hefty budget #1
Salesmen inc. offers services of door-to-door sales through subcontracting and is rapidly expanding. All its sales representatives are self-employed and the processing and management of information has become a problem. They need a tool that really fits their needs. >>>
• CASE #6 - Hefty budget #2
Experts Ltd. has nothing to sell on the Web. The company manoeuvres in an international market where all players know each other. However, its projects often call for numerous exchanges of large documents and reports with its partners and clients, and it needs to achieve this in a secure and confidential manner. >>>
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