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The Commerce Company (DBA Commerco) is based in Colorado, USA. Commerco was started in 1999 from the experience, resources and properties of Network Business Centers Incorporated (Est. 1997) and JanAlan Systems Inc. (Est. 1994) and is a privately held corporation.

As a result, Commerco now benefits from approximately 200 generic start point portal domains that allow it great flexibility in development ranging from the highly generic Companies.Net index to vertical market portals like Clothing.Net. For more information on our portals, click here.

Commerco management believes a tremendous opportunity exists for the company to serve as a resource to other established Internet sites as a guide for electronic commerce on the Internet.

The Commerco philosophy rests in neither the business to business (B2B) or Business to Consumer (B2C) models. Rather, management sees the tremendous expansion of businesses participating on the Internet almost always need accessible information on suppliers, distributors, customers and other business resources.

Companies who produce product must work with suppliers, who represent an element in a B2B supply chain. Ultimately, those same companies that produce their products sell them within consumer markets. Even the suppliers making up the supply chain who sell to businesses view these businesses as their consumer customers. Thus, Commerco believes that both B2B and B2C are essentially inseparable business concepts and so the start point portals Commerco is developing target the real needs of both of these types of business relationships.

The elements required for conducting business between companies or consumers have parallels. Goods need to be developed, built, marketed, purchased, and transported whether it be a single product to an end consumer or a large quantity shipment to an up line manufacturer. While the scales of the logistics involved in the discrete transactions are clearly different, the underlying steps are essentially the same.

To learn more about Commerco portal launch plans and how we address these markets, please click here.

According to information from the folks at Accenture (formerly Anderson Consulting), more than 60% of all web sites on the Internet are not even documented in most search engines.

Because of their inherent designs, most search engines are becoming incapable of keeping up with the exponential growth of the Internet. Both their business models and technological makeup are quickly becoming inadequate and outdated.

Commerco start point portals are deliberately generic. There are two reasons for this choice. First, this avoids litigation issues with names that are becoming more and more prevalent on the Internet today. Second, management chose names that could easily be segmented out via sub domain naming into sectors to the Industries the company pursues.

To illustrate this concept, Markets.Net can be broken out into a variety of Financial Services sectors by simply setting up appropriate third level domain names. For example, Stock.Markets.Net, Bond.Markets.Net, etc. are easy for Commerco to establish based upon the need and interest in participation from members of these sectors in the real world.

The Commerce Company strategy is a simple one, Commerco members benefit from being found in a very busy world while Commerco itself benefits from e-commerce referral revenue or advertising fees as a consequence of bringing business to member companies.

Learn more about what Commerco is doing with its Companies.Net portal to assist companies in delivering their marketing messages to guests who can find their sites on-line by logical demographic slices: people who are looking to engage in business with companies by what they do (function) or by where they are located (geography).

The Commerce Company deplores the acts of war perpetrated on US soil, targeted at both the US and the civilized world on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. We remember the thousands of dead from over 80 nations and support the mission of Operation Enduring Freedom. We also remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our own enduring freedom. Our prayers go to those families of military armed forces, intelligence operations and media members who have lost loved ones doing dangerous jobs to make our world better for future generations.

Support and pray for our leaders, military and intelligence agencies of nations around the globe who work every day to keep their citizens safe.

Have a safe, blessed and happy 2010!

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