
It's the new thing. Why do that extra process of driving your car to the mall that's twenty minutes away, while you could actually bring the mall to your very own doorstep. It's so convenient to just turn on your laptop/computer and start clicking away. Though it's convenient, it could also be very costly. In today's society, shopping online is definitely a great option. Many stores are getting way more consumers via their online website than in-store visits. Though some people might go in the store from to time, you find many people more interested in buying things online. Why is that? Besides the convenience of not having to drive to the mall, there are other reasons why shopping online is a better option. The chaotic look of a store can always cause dismay to customers. Who wants to be in the middle of fifty unorganized racks of clothing? Who wants to look for that last size 5 jeans? It is so much easier to sit behind a computer and choose the sizes that are available. For some reason, sizes online is usually easy for me to get a hold of. I'm an extra small in just about everything, and I am always lucky enough to grab that size extra small/small. I am in love with the fact that I am not searching high and low for a size, I just click and go.
Online shopping has caused great things for many people who are always on the go. There are those who don't have the time to go in the store and look for the clothes they need. A friend of mine and I were having a conversation about online shopping and we talked about how she never looks forward to going shopping at the local shopping mall because when she gets there she can never find what she wants. Technology has created the same stores and content in a more organized matter, can't beat that, you know? Career oriented women are really into shopping online because they can shop from behind their desk at work, best of both worlds.
I wonder if shopping online is going to eliminate stores and its content over time. What do you think?
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