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What Is All The Fuss About Internet Shopping

March 16th, 2010
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What do computer skins, green tea and a solitaire engagement ring have in common? All of these items can be bought without ever leaving your home through internet shopping.

Internet shopping is revolutionizing the way that the world shops. Many homes around the world have access to internet shopping. Even third world countries have internet access. The net is allowing people in those countries to work for what most of us would consider to be pennies, but to vastly improve their way of life.

Internet shopping has grown as the internet has grown. Twenty years ago, there was no internet shopping. In 1994 a start up bookstore called Amazon was begun. While not the first bookstore to sell books online, it has grown to be the largest online bookstore today.

Nineteen ninety four seems to have been a pivotal year in many of the online retailer’s history. Even Pizza Hut allowed customers to start ordering their favorite pie online during this year.

It was not until 1995 that today’s auction giant, e-Bay was began. Now you can buy almost anything(there are some restricted items) on e-bay. Some may work great, others are only for the collectors of broken items. E-Bay now has many sister sites world wide.

Although it grew slower at first, Craigslist also started in 1995 as an e-mailed list of items for sale in the San Francisco bay area. It now serves at least 570 cities in fifty different countries.

If you need groceries, but do not want to leave the house, just enter your order online at several of the grocery retailer sites and they will be delivered within hours if you live in a major city.

Of course, one of the most popular items to order online is the computer itself. Dell had manufactured and sold computers since the 1980s, however it did not start selling computers on its own website until 1996.

Whatever you are shopping for, you will very likely find it online at one of the online retailers. There are groceries and computers as well as used cars or livestock. All are on one of the many websites that are found online.

Online security continues to grow better each day as retailers use encryption to keep your information secure. Online shopping will continue to grow and may someday outgrow the brick and mortar stores. Someday, they may just be distribution outlets where your orders are processed and then shipped directly to your own home.

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The Rapid Growth Of Internet Shopping

March 11th, 2010
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What do computer skins, green tea and a solitaire engagement ring have in common? All of these items can be bought without ever leaving your home through internet shopping.

Internet shopping is revolutionizing the way that the world shops. Many homes around the world have access to internet shopping. Even third world countries have internet access. The net is allowing people in those countries to work for what most of us would consider to be pennies, but to vastly improve their way of life.

Internet shopping grew along with the internet. As download speeds have become faster, shopping has become more popular. In 1994, a small internet book store called Amazon began. There had been other bookstores started as much as two years earlier, but Amazon took off and ran.

In fact, 1994 seems to have been the time that many of the successful online shopping stores that are still available went live. Pizza Hut first started allowing customers to order their pizza online during this time.

It was not until 1995 that today’s auction giant, e-Bay was began. Now you can buy almost anything(there are some restricted items) on e-bay. Some may work great, others are only for the collectors of broken items. E-Bay now has many sister sites world wide.

Craigslist began in 1995 as an e-mail service that served the San Francisco Bay area. In April, 2009 it served 570 cities in fifty different countries.

Many of the larger grocery chains allow customers to place orders for groceries online in larger cities. These grocers then use delivery vans to deliver the groceries that you have ordered directly to your home.

Even if the old computer is going on the fritz, it only takes going online one more time to order a new system. Dell, manufacturers of computers since the 1980s got their real boost in popularity once they began selling computers on their web stite in 1996.

Whatever you are shopping for, you will very likely find it online at one of the online retailers. There are groceries and computers as well as used cars or livestock. All are on one of the many websites that are found online.

Online retailers have beefed up security measures to protect your credit or debit card and a growing number offers secure servers for your online shopping needs. Shopping online is a trend that is likely to continue to grow in the foreseeable future and the time may come that a large number of retail stores will be replaced by warehouses and shipping distribution points as online shopping continues to grow.

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