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What does this mean?

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 5:55 am
by suchona.kani.z
Nowadays,merchants must consistently connect their online and offline business activities
and spread their offer throughout the Internet. This is the only way to capture
potential buyers' interest in time and introduce them to their own product or
goods, entice them and lead them to a purchasing decision. An example is
a client operating an e-shop at the same time as a brick-and-mortar store. In addition to
the goods, the e-shop only provides brief information that a brick-and-mortar


store is located somewhere. But why doesn't the e-shop owner dedicate an entire page to the store's presentation?
Why doesn't he boast about the interesting interior, the installation of goods and attract
customers to the store? After all, such a linkedin database page design and the insertion of photos represent
a minimal investment. Perhaps he didn't realize that customers like to do
online market research before heading to a brick-and-mortar store. It may sound banal, but
we can find countless such simple examples.

Clients' lack of interest in connecting online and
offline environments is evidence of a misunderstanding of the potential of the Internet. For minimal
cost, you can multiply your activities in the digital and real world,
interconnect them and increase sales efficiency. You will see that it pays off!