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MarketingTechBlog Blog Why Direct to Consumer Brands are Beginning to Build Brick and Mortar Stores

The best way for brands to offer attractive deals to consumers is cutting out the intermediaries. The less are the go-betweens, the less is the purchasing cost for the consumers. There is no better solution to do this than connecting with the buyers through the internet. With 2.53 billion smartphones users and millions of personal computers, and 12-24 million eCommerce stores, shoppers no longer depend on physical retail stores for shopping. In fact, the digital data processing on grounds like buying behavior, personal information, social media activities, are way convenient than offline methods of customer The post Why Direct to Consumer Brands are Beginning to Build Brick and Mortar Stores appeared first on MarTech.

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