andy king
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Devonwoody wrote:
Which is why they no longer advertise. A shop with overheads, rental/insurance/full staff/aftersales etc cannot compete effectively against a box shifting internet based business as they get undercut on pretty well everything they stock because the box shifters don't have such massive overheads to contend with.
In effect DW, by using the internet for your purchases, it has become indirectly (or directly) responsible for a lot of these companies either ceaing to trade, or not advertising as it's an extra cost to contend with.
Not just in woody mags, across the board, hence the manufacturers who are simply making a product still advertise to let everyone know they have a new toy for us all, while those that actually stock it have to hope that the public will choose them as a supplier, rather than trawl the net for the cheapest option.
Andy
So I switched over to the internet and also have shopped worldwide and purchased equipment also when on holiday.
Which is why they no longer advertise. A shop with overheads, rental/insurance/full staff/aftersales etc cannot compete effectively against a box shifting internet based business as they get undercut on pretty well everything they stock because the box shifters don't have such massive overheads to contend with.
In effect DW, by using the internet for your purchases, it has become indirectly (or directly) responsible for a lot of these companies either ceaing to trade, or not advertising as it's an extra cost to contend with.
Not just in woody mags, across the board, hence the manufacturers who are simply making a product still advertise to let everyone know they have a new toy for us all, while those that actually stock it have to hope that the public will choose them as a supplier, rather than trawl the net for the cheapest option.
Andy