Guidelines and checklists
Guidelines and checklists are useful in different stages of a project: In the planning phase, they can concisely present the different problem areas of a project, and in the implementation phase, they help to avoid mistakes and to structure processes.
‹Criteria for selecting an electronic marketplace› (in German)
A company cannot be active in all marketplaces in its industry at the same time. Many companies find it very difficult to decide in which marketplaces to be active. The European network for electronic business helps with tips and checklists.
‹More criteria for selecting an electronic marketplace›
The Swedish eMarket Services portal provider offers a list with criteria to identify the ideal e-marketplace for your company (Selecting an eMarket, pdf, 6 pages).
‹Tips & tricks for website operators› (in German)
The aim of the "kundenneutzen.ch" online magazine is to provide SMEs with information about IT, Internet, law, marketing and e-commerce. The focus is on the optimisation and promotion of one’s own web presence. On offer are dozens of checklists with tips & tricks for website operators.
‹E-business guide for SMEs from the Fraunhofer Institute›
The "eBusiness Guide for SMEs - eBusiness Software and Services in the European Market" provided by the German Fraunhofer Institute provides guidelines for SMEs and contains valuable information on the selection and management of a suitable e-business solution. In addition, it includes an overview of suppliers of e-business products and services.
‹Guidelines for launching projects› (in German)
The comprehensive guidelines provided by Webagency AG cover all aspects of e-business project management. There are checklists with concrete recommendations on how to proceed in different stages of a project, as well as examples of typical sources of error when launching projects.
‹Conception guidelines from the Competence Center for Electronic Business of the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland› (in German)
Using guidelines and concepts, the competence centre in Basel supports companies in planning tailor-made e-business solutions. In addition, the university of applied sciences also handles project management, coaching, the search for business partners, etc.















