Dristram
First Post
Online store competition
I just had a thought about the online business and competition amongst themselves. It would seem that Amazon.com is to independent online stores, like Wal-Marts and B&Ns are to "brick & mortar" stores. I just compared the price of Weapons of Legacy on Amazon vs. the ENWorld shop. Amazon's price is $23.07 ($11.88 savings) and ENWorld's is $31.46 ($3.49 savings). Small online stores need to find ways to get customers to buy from them instead of Amazon.com. How do they do it? For ENWorld, it’s easy. It offers an online gaming community. But what about others that all they have to offer is an online store?
BTW, one thing I wish would happen are online purchases being subjected to sales tax. Even if online stores don't offer a discount, because they don't charge sales tax, customers are getting a discount. That inherently puts FLGSs at a disadvantage. Online stores offering a discount on top of that is like adding insult to injury.
(-Brad
Owner, Gamer's Keepe
I just had a thought about the online business and competition amongst themselves. It would seem that Amazon.com is to independent online stores, like Wal-Marts and B&Ns are to "brick & mortar" stores. I just compared the price of Weapons of Legacy on Amazon vs. the ENWorld shop. Amazon's price is $23.07 ($11.88 savings) and ENWorld's is $31.46 ($3.49 savings). Small online stores need to find ways to get customers to buy from them instead of Amazon.com. How do they do it? For ENWorld, it’s easy. It offers an online gaming community. But what about others that all they have to offer is an online store?
BTW, one thing I wish would happen are online purchases being subjected to sales tax. Even if online stores don't offer a discount, because they don't charge sales tax, customers are getting a discount. That inherently puts FLGSs at a disadvantage. Online stores offering a discount on top of that is like adding insult to injury.
(-Brad
Owner, Gamer's Keepe