A Comparative Study Of Online Shopping And Offline Shopping With Reference To Sira Taluk Of Tumkur District Of Karnataka.

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Vijayakumar

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Shopping might be one of the oldest phrases for what we were doing through the years. Because the dominance of the internet changed into declared, on-line purchasing has become a popular purchasing technique. Advances in technology allow sellers to attain clients faster, less difficult, and cheaper. on line buying has evolved hastily in current years. Many studies focus on high-contact merchandise that customers sense once they contact, odor, or attempt the product. Offline shopping is needed at the shopping stage due to the fact on-line buying can not. This studies paper focuses on studying extensive differences among online and offline client corporations in terms of patron demographics, generation usage, availability, and attitudes.

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Vijayakumar. (2023). A Comparative Study Of Online Shopping And Offline Shopping With Reference To Sira Taluk Of Tumkur District Of Karnataka. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(6s). https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i6s.3226
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Vijayakumar

Assistant Professor of Commerce, Government First Grade  College of Arts, Science and Commerce - Sira

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