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I work part time at Milepost 38 Toy Trains, and I can say for certain if we did not have a website we would be either gone or in real trouble, regardless of the customer base we already have. Businesses have to adapt in some way to survive, you can't do things completely the old-fashioned way. That said, we do most of our sales as brick and mortar with a few ebay stores supporting. We still do things somewhat the old-fashioned way with no direct online sales other than ebay, but not completely the old-fashioned way. The website and social media accounts let potential customers know we exist and are open for business to serve them.  I think the most important thing about having a social media account/website these days is that you can post hours that are different than usual and get in touch with potential and repeat customers. That way nobody complains about driving all the way to the store and finding out hours were changed. 

So often the business world is compared to the animal kingdom, and it's true. If you don't adapt, sorry dude, you die.

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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