The high-speed internet era has introduced a new paradigm where consumers with broadband internet can seamlessly access product reviews, compare prices across multiple retailers, and even make purchases online without leaving their homes
The introduction of broadband internet has significantly influenced the retail sector in the United States. It has altered how consumers gather information, buy products, and interact with retailers. One of the most notable changes brought about by broadband internet is the ease of information access for consumers.
Before the broadband era, consumers relied heavily on physical stores and sales associates for product information. However, the high-speed internet era has introduced a new paradigm where consumers with broadband internet can seamlessly access product reviews, compare prices across multiple retailers, and even make purchases online without leaving their homes.
The emergence of social media platforms has also enabled retailers to connect with their customers in new ways, potentially building stronger relationships with them and enhancing overall customer service. Retailers can share information about new products, promotions, and sales, and engage with customers directly, potentially increasing a loyal retail customer base.
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