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Building a Sound E-Commerce Strategy. Where do I Start?

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E-commerce is a very broad topic that can apply to many areas of an organization: business, technical, and security to name a few. Unfortunately not all of these areas have the same goals and objectives, but still are closely tied, which can complicate an E-comm strategy. The business demands a solution which maximizes return while investing enough to mitigate perceived business risks, which requires technologies that align with the business's goals and objectives.



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rackspace hosting, e-commerce strategy, risk mitigation, security management, risk management

RackSpace Hosting
Published:  Apr 16, 2010
Type:  White Paper
Length:  2 pages

Building a Sound E-Commerce Strategy.Where do I Start? Posted on: April 2010 by Gregg Stout, Rackspace® Hosting CISSP Sales Engineer E-commerce is a very broad topic that can apply to many areas of an organization: business, technical, and security to name a few. Unfortunately not all of these areas have the same goals and objectives, but still are closely tied, which can complicate an E-comm strategy. Consider the following: The business perspective may focus on costs, performance, features and product sets that make up the E-commerce solution; The technical aspect may focus on the systems that host the application that meets the business's need; The security focus may evaluate the controls that protect the business and the systems that host the application. It also ensures that information collected during an E-commerce transaction is properly protected so that a sense of trust is established with the customer - whose perspective may ultimately be the most critical. Of course, each focus adds value to the E-commerce strategy, meaning that there isn't a one-size-fits-all answer that works for every organization. Any current E-commerce merchant, or anyone who is thinking about entering the world of E-commerce, will have much to consider when building a strategy that meets the many demands of all stakeholders. Consumers demand privacy and protection of sensitive information, as do payment brands. The business demands a solution which maximizes return while investing enough to mitigate perceived business risks, which requires technologies that align with the business's goals and objectives. Further, security needs demand policies and processes that reduce risks related to confidentiality, availability, and integrity. So who's right? Or rather whose goals and objectives are most important? Ultimately, it is the consumer's experience that drives the business's focus, the technologies in place to support the business's focus, and the security functions that help build customer trust in the technologies.
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Is an E-Commerce Strategy Important to my Business? Of course, large organizations must put thought into an E-commerce strategy, but it's equally applicable to anyone who is thinking of adding E-commerce functionality to their website. This includes the: self-employed; mom and pop shop; "I've been doing this since the early 2000s" entrepreneur; "I'm only taking donations" kind of organization; and businesses that is operating on behalf of another (web hosting or a reseller). The same demands exist in each scenario, and your strategy towards E-commerce will help you meet your goals and objectives - regardless of your organization's type or back story. We've established that there is no one-size-fits-all strategy, and that no one strategy is better than another. The key, then, is ensuring that you do have a strategy and that it meets the needs of your organization. So what happens if there is no strategy? Best case scenario, nothing - but the worst case scenario could involve a breach of consumer information, resulting in the loss of customer trust, large fines, bad press and other associated horror stories. Other situations could involve a great marketing opportunity that gets your website or product mentioned on a popular radio or television show and now hordes of eager customers are knocking at your site. Great news, right? It is great news when you have an E-commerce strategy in place. Without a strategy, it could be a very long, very bad day. This is where strategy becomes critical in the planning of an E-commerce site - not only planning for the good, but also planning for what could have gone very badly. In essence this is called risk management. In Part II of this article series, we'll discuss the most important element - the inventory - that can help build your E-commerce strategy. For more information about building a rock solid E-commerce platform, please visit www.rackspace.com.
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