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How Customers Benefit from Internet Marketing
from: Deb St. George - MarketingSalesCopy.comInternet marketing, which was once thought to be a fad, provides a valuable service to customers from all over the world. Billions and billions of dollars are spent on ecommerce sites each year. This is because Internet marketing serves the customer well so if you’re worried that Internet marketing is a passing fad, don’t. Internet marketing is here to stay!
Convenience
Customers love the convenience of being able to shop from their homes whenever they are ready. They don’t have to worry about what time stores clothes or fight heavy traffic or nasty weather. They can research products they are interested in and compare prices much faster than they could traveling from store to store.
Affordability
With competition come sales, sales, and more sales. Online retailers hold sales and promotions just like their brick and mortar counterparts do. Customers know this and often get items cheaper than they would in their local store. Even with shipping charges added to the tally, since the customer isn’t spending money on gas, it really isn’t that big a deal for most customers.
Choice
No matter where customers live, they can shop at stores that don’t exist for hundreds of miles in their brick and mortar world. Customers who live in small towns or mid-size cities suddenly have a plethora of stores at their fingertips. Never before could a customer living in small town, USA hope to shop at Macy’s without taking a vacation or traveling perhaps hundreds of miles. In addition, customers can shop internationally from their homes as well. Never before has shopping been so easy, so convenient, or so much fun!
Other Interests
Of course, shopping isn’t the only thing that happens online and selling merchandise isn’t the only way Internet marketers can make money online. Some Internet marketers make money from informational sites. This happens, usually, when site visitors click on the ads displayed on those sites. One example of this is Google AdSense but there are others.
As you can see, there are various ways to make money online and various ways to serve customers. Since the customers are already online, you should be too! You may not know at this moment what exactly it is you want to do online to make money but if you are interested in being an Internet marketer, there are plenty of choices available to you.
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