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Strengthening Sales Support via the Internet

As noted earlier, the potential for the Net to create friction between manufacturers and sales and distribution channels is very real. But when done correctly, utilization of the Internet can actually enhance those all-important relationships with your channels of sales and distribution. 3Com wisely spent money on developing and marketing its Network Designer (Figure 1.10). Turning well-qualified leads over to its resellers can only enhance those existing sales channel relationships and quite probably attract more due to the extra sales support offered. Helping your vendors locate what products are where is another tactic that can be employed.
The Lee Product Locator allows partners, or anyone else for that matter, to search for a distributor that has specific product line in the colors, quantities, and sizes needed . Once the specific item is located, users can then find out how many miles that distributor is from them. BuildSoft  sells construction management software, including tools for CPM Scheduling, Historical and Take-Off Estimating, Purchase Orders/Work Orders,Job Costing, and Accounting. The BuildSoft site also acts as a clearinghouse for building and construction information on the Web and as a gateway to BuildNet, the BuildSoft online services network.

Exide makes it just a little bit easier for its value-added resellers and sales partners to promote their products with the Exide Electronics VAR Guide . The VAR kit enables resellers to “snap in” Exide Electronic product Web pages. The kit provides product pages, including photos, a UPS buyers’ checklist, and educational information on power protection. Also included is coding for online sales and more. The kit is distributed via CDROM or from the Exide site. This is smart thinking: In addition to solidifying relationships with existing sales channels, it extends the company’s message that much further.
One of the most effective sales support case histories I’ve come across has more to do with the powers of observation than with technology Jim Roth works for Document Services Sales Support. The Web site he administers is behind a firewall, so we can’t look at it from the open Internet. The site is devoted to supporting the salespeople out in the field. He checks the logs on the search engine to see what people are keen on.

Distributed Databases

Distributed databases are another way to provide data for both customers and inhouse employees. APL StackTrain does much more than simply give departure and arrival dates of cargo ships at various ports around the world. At its Web site, you can fill out a form that can immediately be transferred into a bill of lading. It also updates you on the availability of cargo space on ships. You can pull up maps that show its shipping lanes. This is an extraordinary example of pulling information from a very diffused array of sources. The ships, the ports, and all the links within that chain feed into this database presented to you on the Web. It’s a labyrinth of satellite feeds and land lines. This is cutting-edge use of networked customer support technology at the time of writing, but as the velocity of commerce increases, it will become commonplace and we’ll wonder how we ever lived without it. Look for the sourcing of numerous distributed databases to start gaining attention.

Buying the Tools of Your Trade

Chances are there’s something significant already happening on the Internet in your niche in the purchasing area. Most industries now have their early starters grabbing the first, second, and third slots.
The fact that computers are the biggest category doesn’t surprise anyone. Since it’s the most mature thus far, it’s worth looking at how merchandise in this category is being traded on the Net. One of the first commerce centers in the high- tech/telecommunications arena was MarketPlace 2000. You can learn a great deal about how your industry’s commerce center might look in the future by visiting this site . You will find auctions for fully configured computers or components, such as motherboards, monitors, hard drives, and so forth. Very often, you can buy these components one at a time, or save a bundle of money by buying in volume. You can bid on a mainframe computer in an auction room if you like, or meet other people in the sales chain with whom you can forge a buy/sell relationship on or offline and read news updates about the industry. Simple classified listings are now a staple of just about all industry commerce centers.

News, in this case, has become just one commodity to be had at this trading post. Is the MarketPlace 2000 a publication? Yes, but it is also a type of commodity pit. It’s two mints in one! Is it redefining how we think of a trade publication? Well, weren’t there always classified ads in the back of trade publications where people sought buyers and sellers for their brand of arcania? Of course. The Net has simply made this traditional practice more interactive.
“Big deal,” you say. You expect computers and travel (because they’re merely packages of information that the Net can easily promote and sell), but what about an industry that doesn’t cater to such a wide group of people? Perhaps I can interest you in a refrigerated shipping container that can be transported from ship to flatbed truck and then to railroad. If you’re interested, take a look at TransAmerica Leasing. This site can match up your needs with a seller. At the time of this writing, the transaction happens ofihine, but so what? The commodity of serving as a conduit between buyer and seller is the Internet’s first point of value. This site does more than match up goods with a customer, though. We’ll return to TransAmerica later in this chapter to see how it serves an overlapping community of interest: its existing customers.

Intermodal refrigerated containers don’t really turn you on? How about a cappuccino machine that will make 200 cups of coffee for your closest friends? Or perhaps you’d like to buy a diner booth for your living room? Check out the food service site that serves as a crossroads for such restaurateur supplies. It’s quite conceivable that indigenous products for a given industry might have an outside market. I don’t think that people will be putting 4-ton steel fittings on their front lawn, but I could see where they may want their own milkshake machine, or an industrial-rated stove or refrigerator.

Internet Auctions

Nowhere else is the open market principle more apparent than in the scores of auction sites that now populate the Web. Some are real-time auctions, in which the price goes up with each competing bid (http://www.onsale.com), while others are Dutch auctions (http://klickklock.com), in which the price keeps dropping until someone buys the merchandise. Still others arc silent auctions; you put a bid in and return now and again to see if someone else has countered your offer. Rather than going to every single site to see if they’re hawking what you’re in the market for, you should check out http://www.usaweb.com, where you’ll find a search engine that keeps track of what many auction sites are selling . Enter the word printer in the BidFind search field and it will present you with those sites auctioning off printers. This site also points to over 100 auction sites on the Web, and even many auctions offline as well.
If you’re looking for the state-of-the-art computer that just came out yesterday, you may not find it on these auction sites. More often than not, the merchandise auctioned off is close-out products. Very often, there are odd lots bought up that aren’t worth putting in the manufacturer’s catalog again because there aren’t enough left. The computers may be last year’s model, without the various bells and whistles, but you may not want or need these extra features anyway. I recommend that you check brand names very carefully, along with the warranties and return policies. in many cases, sales are final.

The first auction site I knew of was wehkamp.nl in Holland. It used its Web site to “blow out” old inventory An enterprising student tracked how much each item typically sold for and charted it on his own Web pages. Much to the chagrin of Wehkamp, bidders could visit the student’s site to see the highest and lowest prices a product would sell for. It won’t be any surprise to me if such information also becomes available for the U.S. auction sites. It enables the potential buyers to make smarter bids. Perhaps by the time you read this, these sites will spring up state-side. Look around for them!
Be careful. These auction sites can be addictive to the point of distraction! People get caught up in the bidding excitement and sometimes pay more for things than they might have elsewhere. I also know people who buy things for which they have no need, just because the costs are low.