Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Trend Is Catching On

    As the world of online shopping grows bigger and bigger, one of the heavyweights of the business world has jumped into the ring, as Microsoft has officially entered the Internet retail industry. It goes to show that the spending power of the American consumer is not going anywhere, regardless of the shape today's current economy is in.

    People are still traveling, still heading to the malls, and still buying goods and services, and now, online. Even Twitter has joined in. Too bad that none of those places pay commissions to the customer, or for their referrals.

    While companies like Microsoft are adapting, other companies are not, thus having to close their doors. Places such as Borders and Blockbuster Video have filed for Chapter 11, with a lot of others following suit. Even the giants at Best Buy have seen a 5% drop in their U.S. revenues. Times are certainly changing.

    With shopping being a 12-month sport, you have all kinds of holidays to prepare for such as St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, just to name the next 3, not to mention high school and college graduations in June.

    If there was ever a time to get ahead of the trend, now is it. Just ask the big boys.

Korbid Thompson is a licensed broker for ZamZuu, Inc., who gives the everyday person a chance to capitalize on the trend of e-commerce, with his/her very own e-commerce center. For more information, visit either the King James Express website, or Free Agent page, or our Broker page - go ahead, and visit all three.

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