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How The Internet Is Changing The Way People Shop
In the year 2010, it’s possible to see a time when there will be far fewer retail stores than there are now … when malls will be places where people congregate, perhaps dine, but not shop for merchandise. This time, in the future, may signal the end of the neighborhood store, as well.
There will be no need for walk-in stores in America’s future because the Internet will make it obsolete. The argument can be made that the process has already begun.
Consider that if you have a personal desktop computer and regular access to the Internet, you also have access to a broad range of online stores. In fact, every walk-in store you’ve ever been to, from large well-known department stores like Macy’s to big chain stores for do-it-yourselfers like Home Depot to major appliance stores to national pharmacies and more – all have a prominent online presence.
In fact, their online stores are electronic retail establishments that are always open … safe and easy-to-use environments where you can look at, learn about and buy every item that might be available in the walk-in store. The difference for you, of course, is that you don’t have to leave home to walk-in to any store in order to make a purchase.
You can buy what you want from the comfort of your easy chair, pay for it immediately … and wait until it is delivered right to your front door. Is the access you currently enjoy to online shopping your opportunity to “glance into the future?” It may be exactly that. As people like you, with busy, active lives, find it more and more convenient to shop online, there will be less and less desire to drive to a nearby mall, park in a crowded lot … and deal with the crowds, noise and jostling that are often part of the mall experience.
The truth is that it appears to be almost inevitable that people will no longer visit stores to shop for merchandise, with the possible exception of supermarkets (since food supplies are needed when you shop for them).That day may still be far off, but perhaps not as far as you might imagine.
After all, everybody likes convenience. And nothing can be easier than “visiting” an online store to buy such things as furniture … clothing … appliances … office supplies … lamps and lighting supplies … electronics – the list goes on and on.
It is not too hard to imagine that today’s super malls will eventually become tomorrow’s meeting place for teenagers. After all, they will always need somewhere to go in order to spend time with friends. And since there will be no libraries …
By: Frank Bilotta
About the Author
Frank helps people learn about Dish Network Satellite TV, and how they can save money every month with popular Dish Network Packages. Frank and his team also help people determine if satellite internet is right for them.
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Quotes about the way people treat others?
where can i find quotes about the way people treat you? Like they treat you like trash or like you’re not worth anything? I want a quote that say not to do that because you don’t know your tomorrow, they may be the one helping you, so just love everyone. I just really need quotes because i feel like people are treating me like i’m no body when i know i’m somebody.
“The best way is just be nice to people. The most important commandment is treat others as you would want others to treat you.” – Rob Cronin
“The way you treat yourself sets the standard for others.” – Sonya Friedman
“Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated.” – Lou Holtz
“It’s one of those situations where we need to treat others as we would want them to treat us, and we have done that.” – Ron DeHaven
“I couldn’t believe how rude she was. I identified myself. I never raised my voice. I was stunned. If she treats other people the way she treated me, she shouldn’t have contact with the public.” – Joe Veronese
“It broke my heart. I live my life by the value system that you treat others the way you want to be treated. I let love be my guide. I absolutely hate no one.” – Mandisa Hundley
“There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will be to treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity.” – Nathaniel Branden
“Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people – your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way.” – Barbara Bush
“People who treat other people as less than human must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned” – James Arthur Baldwin
George Carlin – Ways to Keep People Alert
