While running an enterprise web development and SEO I am still just a normal consumer. I always buy online like everyone else and still suffer at the hands of the idea of bad sites. Believe it or not, I'm always analyzing the sites I visit, at least not if they deliver what I'm looking for.
I play in a band and I'm a big fan of the bar line Flix (brushes, to be exact). After visiting several stores that do not have the staff that I wanted, I decided to shop online. This is a story of what happened.
- He went to Google and searched Flix sticks.
- Number 1 was the site of the company, so I visited.
- There is joy, not sold directly.
- Back to Google.
- PPC advertising offers' Low Cost Drum Sticks "I was struck by what you clicked.
- I clicked on the site was an announcement Flix brushes, so I clicked.
- Bingo, the full range.
- £ 12.99 Price has been delivered. I loved the little delivered. Well, they're £ 16.00 in stores.
- I said I wanted to keep my car and click Checkout.
- I have provided my information and chose next day delivery for an extra £ 1.99 (I'm impatient).
- The clubs arrived the next day.
For me it was an online transaction perfect. I did not create an account. I knew beforehand what the price was determined and had the opportunity to pay a little more to get the sticks quickly.
It has no real meaning in this message that is not to say exactly what happened. For me, it was a textbook operation.
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