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July 2010 - I was discussing just the other week with Roy Shippen, marketing specialist and international website entrepreneur. Roy has just built a brand new website for bird lovers which is named birdcagepark (http://www.birdcagepark.com/). It has items for sale explicitly for bird keepers ranging from deluxe cages, outside cages, bird cage playground, and playtop cages and small finch cages to books on birds, bird nutrition, and beak sharpeners you can put in your birdcage to entertain your favorite budgerigar.

We were talking about internet business and the expanding market that has become the World Wide Web. He was telling me that with e-commerce these days made across the earth with selection becoming larger as payment and dispatch become easier and more trustworthy than ever, we are in the middle of a fundamental change as to how the world shops and chooses their purchases. This has huge knock-on effects for the way societies develop, how and where people reside and work and shop; and of course for how products are sold.

While this may seem a bit passι for people in USA and Canada and indeed most of Europe, consider for a second what it means for instance for the average shopper in a more traditional society in emerging nations such as those in South East Asia, Latin America and Africa for example where this truly is a revolution. This lets these folks, no matter where they are situated, to buy on the internet and receive goods shipped to their door. In lesser markets and smaller nations the selection becomes ever greater and better as the world becomes your store and what is available is a larger and brighter range of goods than ever known about before. The internet really has become the major change in shopping, giving people so much more range, more choice and buyer viewpoint.

The results of such a change over a longer time span on the way people interact and go about their daily business are yet to be measured and the effect this will have on how a society grows. It may well place strains on how people come to relate to one another and may indeed change how all individuals connect one to another. The traditional marketplace has been outpaced by the information revolution.

“It is great for people who are remote from large cities and towns where their corner store does not carry much of a selection of anything,” said Roy. To be able to have such a diverse range of goods in their online store and delivered straight to their home. Now goods from across the world are on offer for everybody alike.

Just such a website which makes shopping so easy is located at birdcagepark (http://www.birdcagepark.com/). Go take a look and see what we are talking about.

About The Author
Roy Shippen is an IT professional, website developer and business entrepreneur. His websites market health products, online shopping, and self-help products among many others. He lectures and blogs regularly contributing articles to many sites.

For more information visit www.birdcagepark.com today!

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