The growth of online shopping will one day lead to all shops in towns and cities. Do you agree or disagree?

In recent years, shopping online through Internet-based applications

such

as Amazon or Shopee has developed on a global scale, leading to many people believing that soon or later, every shop in both urban and rural areas would register in online selling models. From my perspective, I’m completely inclined towards

this

idea.

One evident benefit from selling

products

online is the sales increasement. Because of the delivery to even the far-distanced places, the revenue of shops now doesn’t come from only the

customers

who live nearby, but

also

from the

customers

who might live in different cities, towns or countries.

For instance

, nowadays, thanks to the advancement of technology, people from India can buy things that catch their eyes

although

those things are from Vietnam.

Another reason supporting why

this

idea may come true is that selling

products

online costs less than direct selling. In order to sell directly to

customers

, running a shop would play a vital role and

also

require the owner to pay facility costs, staff salaries and other monetary conditions while selling online

products

may just need a mobile phone and the

products

.

For example

, one person can just post a picture of her

products

on social networking sites like Facebook or Instagram and she will have normal

customers

just like a shop.

In conclusion, with the ever-accelerating number of people using high-tech devices today, it’s reasonable to believe in the growth of online shopping will one day cover all shops in towns and cities.

Although

this

idea has its particular downsides, it’s still a positive development because of its convenience to online

customers

and

also

the monetary benefits to shops’ owners.

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