07-19-2008, 08:24 AM
Quote:If theres one indisputable truth about retailing on the internet, its that the established retail cliques have consistently underestimated how it would grow. Thats allowed the new wave of entrepreneurs, led by Jeff Bezos of Amazon and Pierre Omidyar of Ebay, to break into mature markets where they theoretically had no right to become established, and build that foothold into positions where much longer-established retail rivals operate in fear of them.
Now online retailing is entering its next phase, and a fascinating showdown is taking shape. The big beasts of the industry now know they cant ignore the internet, so theyre muscling in. And while some of their efforts are surprisingly defeatist UK retail giant Marks & Spencer is employing a rival retailer, Amazon, to run its site signs suggest that few will give up their entrenched positions without a fight.
The start of the 21st century has been the era of online retail. In this age of multichannel retail the customer rules, and the successful vendor will fit in with the shopper. Want to buy a TV online at 2am and collect it from the store the next day? Youve got it. See the TV in store but dont have a car to take it home in? The retailer will do it for you...
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