Net Profit (Review and Analysis of Cohan's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Peter S. Cohan's book "Net Profit" shows how thousands of businesses are in the process of migrating to the Internet because the entry barriers are so low at the present time. The leading Web players, however, are those companies that have shaped their business strategy so as to gain control of the choke points and economic levers within their respective industries. In his book, the author explains the strategies that all companies should follow if they wish to become valuable internet companies of the future and why you need to implement them now before everyone else.
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Book Presentation : Net Profit by Peter S. Cohan
Book Abstract
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Summary of Net Profit (Peter S. Cohan)
Section 1 - A Framework for Assessing the Value of Internet Based Business Models
Section 2 - The Profit Potential of Nine Internet Business Segments
Section 3 - How to Evaluate an Internet Investment Opportunity
Book Abstract
Main Idea
Thousands of businesses are in the process of migrating to the Internet because the entry barriers are so low at the present time. The leading Web players, however, are those companies that have shaped their business strategy so as to gain control of the choke points and economic levers within their respective industries.
While there is a lot of hype about Internet businesses and everyone is struggling to decide precisely how to value such a business, the Internet actually follows the same patterns that have marked the introduction of other significant technologies throughout history. On that basis, the most valuable Internet companies of the future will:
Enjoy economic leverage -- that is, provide a rare product or service that is highly valued by the customer.
Offer complete or closed-loop solutions, providing everything required to add value and realize the potential benefits.
Be guided by an experienced management team who can change business strategies rapidly as the Internet evolves.
Over the longer term, the Internet business world