Limited Edition E-Commerce Sites are web sites that offer special limited edition products and services. These sites provide one-of-a-kind products, remaindered items, or artistic renderings directly from artists, craft-persons, and authors.
Many large stores have e-commerce sites that will provided you with electronic sales catalogues, electronic order forms, and store site locations. Many of these are available from store-name ".com" Internet addresses. For example, Tiffany the jewelry firm is found at www.tiffany.com. In many cases, however, although none-the-less useful, such sites are not "true" e-commerce sites, since they are only surrogates for the stores themselves. They will generally not be able to undersell the stores that they represent. A "true" e-commerce site, such as many of those listed above are direct distributors of products that may be manufactured or provided by a variety of sources.
CATI program products available by e-commerce order forms:
Order Form, for the Colorado BioMedical Buyer/Supplier Guide, published by the Colorado Venture Centers, Inc., a CATI program.
CIRB Newsletter, the free newsletter for the Colorado biotechnology community, published by the Colorado Institute for Research in Biotechnology, a CATI program.
Technology Community, a consolidated newsletter for technology transfer organizations in Colorado (including CATI), published by the Colorado University Business Advancement Center (CU-BAC).
Colorado based e-commerce sites:
Infohiway: This search engine has been developed by Rocky Mountain Internet, a Colorado based company. It will find "fuzzy" related sites and has electronic commerce links.
Wand, created in Colorado by World Access Network Direct, is a specialized industrial products search engine for buyer/supplier subscribers, who can find each other. It is especially useful for import/export and works with official "Harmonized Codes"