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For the longest time, through the 1980s, the electronics industry represented an industry to be in. Practically every town in the developed world, from Europe to North America, to Australia used with an electronics store that sold all types of electronic components. From major chains like Radio Shack to small mom and pop stores, it was once a pretty safe market to be in. However, a lot of it has changed in recent decades, now that the production of finished electronic products is now so inexpensive that few people wish to do their own electronics work.
Further, the rise of the Internet, Internet business, and reliable global shipping has also utterly redefined the industry. The old means of buying components off the shelf or having them specially ordered by your local retailer is virtually gone today Power Interver. Instead, anyone needing any sort of electronic component can quickly and easily think it is online and contain it shipped directly with their home. The old brick and mortar businesses really cannot compete at all since few physical stores can definitely maintain the stock and selection that the online business can. The Internet has almost single-handedly destroyed the notion of the offline electronic component retailer.
The result has been that many companies that after specialized in selling electronic components have now changed their business design and frequently emphasize selling finished electronic goods rather than separate parts, though they might still provide service of ordering components for customers upon request. The offline retailers of electronic components which have survived up to now are now actually in an eager race to try to keep up with changing trends, therefore it is no more the safe and popular industry it once was. It appears to be, on the surface that the times of the offline retail seller of electronic components are now actually numbered.
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