The Iliad Interpreted for E-Commerce examines the hidden human conflicts that shape outcomes in digital marketplaces. While most sellers focus on products, pricing, and platforms, failure in e-commerce is often driven by ego, rivalry, and internal misalignment.
This book applies Homer’s insights to modern online business, revealing how competition escalates, partnerships break down, and decisions become distorted under pressure. It explores how pride influences pricing, branding, and competitive response—often leading to avoidable losses.
Rather than focusing on tactics, this work exposes the underlying human dynamics that determine whether an e-commerce business stabilizes or collapses. It is a lens for understanding how internal conflict—not external competition—often decides the outcome.
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