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Digital Darwinism

Digital Darwinism

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply essential
Review: An easily understandable and extremely funny look at business on the web and the digital economy of today. This is a good book for anyone wishing to digitally worship Mammon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally...a book with substance
Review: Being in marketing for over 15 years, and in the Internet business for six, I have yet to read a better book. I read this book in two days, and I got more ideas and insight than any of the dozen trade publications I receive weekly and various other books I have read in the past. And those so-called Internet marketing gurus out there who tout themselves as "experts" will want to get a few ideas from this book as well. The only real expert here is Evan Schwartz...

I would've paid TWICE as much for this book. A must read. Invaluable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent; a must read
Review: Digital Darwininsm is the fourth book about the network economy I've read in as many weeks. I found it highly relevant and thorough, with clear and concise writing. "Information Rules" provides a sober perspective on what the network economy does and doesn't mean to an enterprise, but lacks the thoroughness of "Darwinism." "Unleashing the Killer App" and "The Experience Economy" are full of unsubstantiated futuristic babble and can be safely skipped.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great high-level overview
Review: Digital Darwinism builds on the survival of the fittest metaphor to explain, simply, the forces that have created and are driving the brave new Web world. This is an extremely useful and strategic book for people who want to understand more than the current technologies under the Web hood. We are currently using this book as an assigned text for our customer, partner, and employee e-commerce courses.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unbeatable strategies for winning on the web
Review: Every business person must read this book! Darwinism is alive and well, and we can only hope it will soon clean up the clutter on the web. This book once again proves that well thought-out strategy is the underpinning for success. Schwartz' insights are right on target, both for those who are on the right track and those that will soon become extinct. It's survival of the fittest, so get fit. Read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Webonomics litte brother
Review: Excellent analysis of strategic approach of corporation on the web ! Mr. Schwartz webonomics culture is impressive and equals its writting skills.

The "pricing" or "Value bundle" ar exceptionally full of golden nuggets !

A must read before you write your business plan ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All You Need to Read To "Get It"
Review: Excellent. As a .com marketer this zeros in on the big stuff fast. The chapter on creating valuable bundles of information and services is worth the price of the book itself. Will recommend highly to my team members.

Rating: 5 stars
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Just a General Guideline
Review: I consider this book to be a general guideline for new comers to the networked industry. This book does not provide thorough examinations drawn from successful and/or unsuccessful examples, nor does it give the reader critical analyses to back up the writer¡¦s own point of view. What we get from this book is a set of rules, reminders, and assumptions which is not practical enough in my opinion, and perhaps only good enough for those who first come to the newly developed internet industry.

The idea to link biological Darwinism with industrial Darwinism to explain how the fittest survives in highly competitive business environment is not a new thing. People who have had a certain degree of understanding about it will be disappointed as the writer goes all the way to explain what they have already known. People who have been close enough to the development of the internet industry will find this book uncreative. People who have already been in this business for some time will not be inspired by this book, but most likely be bored by its dragging explanation of how ¡§the fittest survives¡¨¡Xa concept these people probably have already known.

Although this book only provides a set of generalized ideas, ¡§7 Breakthrough Business Strategies for Surviving in the Cutthroat Web Economy¡¨ as its subtitle describes, it can be seen as quite a handy book. At the end of every chapter is a brief reminder of how certain problems can be solved. This may be a streak of help when the manager is buried by overloaded work and forgets where he stands. This book is helpful, too, for those who newly come into contact with the industrial side of the internet.

Rating: 5 stars
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Review: I have a long list of books I would read before even considering Digital Darwinism. Unfortunately, I found out too late. I didn't find any information worth my time. From the top of my head I would recommend Customers.com, and Digital Capital.


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