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E-commerce solutions first hit the accounting software market in
1996 with the introduction of SBT ProSeries' Web Trader module.
Crude by today's standards, this module was revolutionary and it
sparked a monumental effort among accounting software publishers to
duplicate, or better yet, top this product. Budgets were committed
and programmers tapped feverously on their keyboards to bang out
e-commerce applications.
To
everyone's dismay, sales of e-commerce solutions even to this day
have been lackluster at best. The fizzling sales have left
accounting software publishers scratching their heads and turning
their attentions towards more pressing matters. It seemed so
obvious; it seemed so right; it seemed like a sure thing. What went
wrong?
Wait. Hold on a minute. Before we hold a big funeral and offer our
condolences - I have a few things that I would like to say. Here in
2002, I still think that e-commerce will ultimately be the biggest
thing since sliced bread. Please hear me out. Tell me where I am
wrong.
I Do all of My Shopping on the Web
To
start with, for the past five years I have purchased almost
everything over the internet. I wouldn't buy furniture, a bike, a
car, a camera, a boat, a house, office supplies, airline tickets,
toys, clothes, computers, books, without first shopping it over the
internet. The web saves me time, it makes me a more informed
consumer, and it almost always saves me 20% to 25% of my purchase
price. Here are some of my personal examples, just to share a few:
|
Item |
Best Retail
Price |
Web Price I
Paid |
Savings |
Savings % |
|
Hooker Bedroom
Furniture |
$ 6,000 |
$ 4,200 |
$ 1,800 |
30% |
|
Electric Dog
Fence |
$ 250 |
$ 180 |
$ 70 |
28% |
|
Hotel Rooms in
Paris, France |
$ 1,495 |
$ 995 |
$ 500 |
33% |
|
Bass Fishing Boat |
$ 6,200 |
$ 4,500 |
$ 1,700 |
27% |
|
Sony Camcorder |
$ 1,600 |
$ 1,200 |
$ 400 |
25% |
|
Kodak Digital
Camera |
$ 869 |
$ 600 |
$ 269 |
31% |
|
Delta Airline
Ticket to Seattle |
$ 1,800 |
$ 429 |
$ 1,371 |
76% |
|
Trumpet |
$ 600 |
$ 360 |
$ 240 |
40% |
|
Fireplace Screen |
$ 369 |
$ 140 |
$ 229 |
62% |
|
Bicycle Third
Wheel |
$ 229 |
$ 129 |
$ 100 |
44% |
|
Lego Mindstorm |
$ 199 |
$ 150 |
$ 49 |
25% |
|
Tennis Racquet |
$ 210 |
$ 140 |
$ 70 |
33% |
|
Childs Tennis
Racquet |
$ 100 |
$ 70 |
$ 30 |
30% |
|
Baseball Bat |
$ 229 |
$ 169 |
$ 60 |
26% |
|
Compaq 24 inch
Monitor |
$ 1,800 |
$ 950 |
$ 850 |
47% |
|
Totals |
$ 21,950 |
$ 14,212 |
$ 7,738 |
35% |
As
you can see by the above few examples, the cost savings can be
impressive. These prices do not reflect savings for sales taxes,
which usually more than covers shipping costs. In 1999, I calculated
that I saved more than $18,000 by shopping on the web - most of
these savings were related to travel. My wife and I also purchase
numerous books, gifts, supplies, and other items over the web. Not
only do I save money, but this also saves me time. A trip to the
store can eat 1 to 3 hours of your time here in Atlanta, but a
similar trip to the web takes only 10 to 15 minutes. Other benefits
of web shopping include:
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Not risking a head on collision traveling to the store
-
Not polluting the atmosphere with my automobile's combustible
engine
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No wear and tear on my automobile, no rubber worn off my tires
-
Not being mugged in the parking lot once there
-
Not succumbing to impulse purchasing once I am in the store
I
told this story in December 2001 during a conference in a Salt Lake
City, Utah and made my usual boastful claim that I save 20% to 25%
on almost everything I purchase over the Internet. Before I could go
much further, a participant from the audience called me on it. He
pretty much insinuated that I was lying, or at least exaggerating.
He challenged me in front of the entire audience by stating that he
had just purchased a German Martindale bridle for $99 and that he
had searched many retail outlets before finding this great price. He
challenged me to do better. The gauntlet had been thrown down. I
knew that I had to respond or my credibility would have been shot. I
started using the search tools to locate the item in question. It
took me about 4 minutes, but I was able to find the exact German
Martindale bridle for just $59.00. Needless to say, my skeptical
friend was amazed and he hung around after the presentation to tell
me.
Why Some People Avoid Shopping on the Web
In
my opinion, there are several reasons why so many people don't shop
on-line as follows:
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Many people have slow dial up access to the internet and as a
result, shopping on line takes hours, not minutes. Heck, if my
microwave oven took 8 hours to bake a potato, I wouldn't use it
either.
-
Many people use the wrong search tools to search the internet. Try
this for yourself. Go to Yahoo! and search for the word magazine,
then do the same in Google. On march 1, 2002, Yahoo! found 14,861
hits while Google found 23,700,000 hits. Yes, that's right - 15
thousand compared to 24 million. Most people who use Yahoo to
search the Internet are in fact using one of the worst search
tools possible. No wonder they can't find what they are looking
for.
-
Many people don't know how to use the search tools. Instead of
looking for "baseball" and "equipment", try looking for "baseball"
and "equipment" and "$" and "order" and "credit card". In this
manner you are far more likely to find web sites that actually
sell the gear you are looking for.
-
Many people have a fear of using their credit card over the
internet. This is ridiculous. Using your credit card over the
internet is one of the safest things you can do. If you want to
take a risk, try pulling out your credit card at a restaurant or
convenience store - that's where your number gets ripped off most.
Besides, there is a federal law that limits your liability to just
$50.
-
Many people want to examine and inspect the items before
purchasing. I'll give you that. The Internet does not allow you to
touch and feel items before purchasing. However, you can always
find the items at the store, and then shop them on-line later.
Many web stores offer a 30 day money back return guarantee that
helps a little. In 2001, my wife and I took our kids to see Santa
Claus at the mall, and afterwards we shopped for a couple of
hours. It wasn't until we walked out of the mall that I noticed
that we had not purchased a single item in the mall, but we had
compiled a list of items to shop online. It was not intentional
mind you, it is just a habit that comes natural to us now. I
certainly don't want those stores to go out of business, but
saving 20% to 25% is fairly important to me. How about you?
-
Many people avoid Internet shopping because they fear viruses and
pornography. It is true that the Internet is a quick source for
viruses and pornography. However, it is possible to prevent
viruses and block pornography. I recommend that you purchase and
install eTrust virus protection (or some other virus protection
product) for about $29. I also recommend that you purchase a
SonicWall firewall device (or some other firewall device) for
about $290. The SonicWall device will protect against Internet
viruses, and for an additional monthly fee, will block all
pornography. It is also wise to upgrade your Windows operating
system and Office applications with the latest security patches
and adjust your security levels to high.
-
Finally, many people fear the process of returning an item
purchased on-line. For some reason the one hour process of driving
to a store and waiting in a long line is easier to stomach than
the 20 minute process of calling the company and shipping the item
back.
Often my neighbors, family and friends ask me to find good prices
for them. They know that I have the high speed internet connection
and a stellar command of the Internet search tools needed to locate
their item at the best prices possible. At least they know where the
bargains are, even if they don't take the initiative to install
high-speed web access or learn the search tools for themselves.
Conclusion
In
conclusion, I am a believer in the future of web-commerce because I
have personally made the transition to web shopping. I know in my
heart that most of you out there would make this transition too, if
only you had high speed access and a good working knowledge of
searching the web. This being the case, it is only a matter of time
before we all do a sizable chunk of our purchasing online. When this
happens, and it will, e-commerce applications will be all the rage
and many accounting software publishers stand ready to meet that
need today. |