The world of commerce has evolved beyond recognition in the last five to ten years due to the advent of the Internet. With the convenience of online buying and cheap delivery services, it is sometimes more cost effective to purchase the supplies you require from a supplier who is based further a field than would have been practical ten years ago.
The companies that were quickest to move from a Bricks operation to a Bricks and Clicks operation have been the ones to see the biggest benefit to date. It is easy to feel that many others have been left behind, but the Internet has changed the face of enterprise across the world. There are some household names that as little as 5 or 10 years ago didnt register in our collective consciousness. Companies such as Amazon, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Itunes, ebay etc
Some of these sites will go the same way as sites like Netscape in the future i.e. lose popularity and become redundant. The reason for this is that a new site usually comes along that does the job better. Online competition moves so fast that many organisations get left behind, and keeping up with the pace is a full time occupation for those wanting to secure the top positions in the Google results.
With cheap and reliable courier services available, the size of the product you want to buy is almost irrelevant, if you know where to look, you will be able to find it for a bargain price online.
The online stores offer the same warranty and guarantee as traditional stores, but large savings as well. The potential additional problems that might be caused by faulty or broken goods is out weighed by the savings made at the time of purchase. The Internet has helped to keep inflation in check as the competition at the top of keyword searches is very high. Many companies opt to use price as their USP. - 29955
The companies that were quickest to move from a Bricks operation to a Bricks and Clicks operation have been the ones to see the biggest benefit to date. It is easy to feel that many others have been left behind, but the Internet has changed the face of enterprise across the world. There are some household names that as little as 5 or 10 years ago didnt register in our collective consciousness. Companies such as Amazon, Google, Twitter, Facebook, Itunes, ebay etc
Some of these sites will go the same way as sites like Netscape in the future i.e. lose popularity and become redundant. The reason for this is that a new site usually comes along that does the job better. Online competition moves so fast that many organisations get left behind, and keeping up with the pace is a full time occupation for those wanting to secure the top positions in the Google results.
With cheap and reliable courier services available, the size of the product you want to buy is almost irrelevant, if you know where to look, you will be able to find it for a bargain price online.
The online stores offer the same warranty and guarantee as traditional stores, but large savings as well. The potential additional problems that might be caused by faulty or broken goods is out weighed by the savings made at the time of purchase. The Internet has helped to keep inflation in check as the competition at the top of keyword searches is very high. Many companies opt to use price as their USP. - 29955
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