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Bill Tancer

    Bill Tancer est un chercheur de premier plan dans le domaine des tendances en ligne et de l'intelligence concurrentielle. Il occupe une position importante chez Hitwise, où les analyses de son équipe sur les tendances d'Internet sont très respectées. L'expertise de Tancer est fréquemment sollicitée par les grands médias pour ses analyses sur le commerce électronique et le comportement en ligne. Il partage également ses connaissances par le biais d'une chronique régulière pour le magazine Time.

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      • 221pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      What time of year do teenage girls search for prom dresses online? How does the quick adoption of technology affect business success (and how is that related to corn farmers in Iowa)? How do time and money affect the gender of visitors to online dating sites? And how is the Internet itself affecting the way we experience the world? In Click , Bill Tancer takes us behind the scenes into the massive database of online intelligence to reveal the naked truth about how we use the Web, navigate to sites, and search for information--and what all of that says about who we are. As online directories replace the yellow pages, search engines replace traditional research, and news sites replace newsprint, we are in an age in which we've come to rely tremendously on the Internet--leaving behind a trail of information about ourselves as a culture and the direction in which we are headed. With surprising and practical insight, Tancer demonstrates how the Internet is changing the way we absorb information and how understanding that change can be used to our advantage in business and in life. Click analyzes the new generation of consumerism in a way no other book has before, showing how we use the Internet, and how those trends provide a wealth of market research nearly as vast as the Internet itself. Understanding how we change is integral to our success. After all, we are what we click.

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