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E-Strategists

They are the brains behind successful e-commerce projects, the ultimate pitchmen. Consider the experiences of Scott Banister.

May 8, 2000 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Even before planning and executing an e-commerce project, you need an idea. Many of these ideas come from the brains of e-commerce strategists, who work in the realm of possibilities.
You'll find e-commerce strategists in brick-and-mortars, developing and executing marketing and business plans for the Internet. More often, the e-commerce strategist works at new Internet businesses and portal communities.
They don't come cheap. So strategic to the business are they, they work alongside the chief technology officer and often the CEO.
Reading Scott Banister's resume, your first reaction is, "Hey, not bad for a college dropout." He founded two Internet businesses and sold one to Microsoft Corp. He is now responsible for starting new businesses at Internet start-up think tank and funding company Idealab in Pasadena, Calif.
Banister, 24, is the ultimate e-commerce strategist. All day, he has ideas, pitches them and oversees their execution.
An acknowledged technogeek in high school, Banister says he owes a lot of his success to luck and timing. In 1994, he started working on his computer science degree at the University of Illinois, the same place Mosaic (now Netscape) was born.
At that time, Bill Gates was making the PC a household appliance. And Banister was overwhelmed with the marketing potential of this new medium. As dozens of search engines popped up on the Web, Banister got his first idea. How could retailers easily capitalize on these search engine workhorses to make their presence known on the Web?
He and his college friends coded and posted a one-stop, self-help registry site that linked the retailers to the leading search engines. They named it ListServe, posted it on the Web and went on about their studies.
Small and midsize businesses began using it. Word spread, and ListServe became a popular service. The students added more service offerings such as ListBot, a tool for managing mailing lists, and renamed their company SubmitIt/ListBot. They eventually merged their company with LinkExchange, a San Francisco-based banner exchange business. The merged company caught the attention of Microsoft, which was looking for a one-stop electronic-business service site for its small-to-midsize target markets. Microsoft bought the combined company in December 1998 and put all those services on an e-commerce development and services site called bCentral.
Rattling Around the Brain
For a while, Banister toyed with investing in Internet start-ups. But then he was approached by Bill Gross, who was looking for someone like Banister to help identify and nurture start-up opportunities.
So now Banister creates e-commerce ideas, then figures out the



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