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16 WHY SHOULD I? Why should you spend time and effort on a new system to make seemingly smaller margins than you're used to? [ ò D Ý Less Effort, Less Cost While the margins may seem smaller, your required effort is also smaller, and hence your costs are less. Your Store's Future To invest in your store's future and stay competitive in an increasingly online marketplace, this may be the method requiring the least effort or investment from you to reach those online customers and redirect them to your store, while making incremental revenue along the way. Customers in YOUR STORE By providing your customers with what they're looking for, by making relationships with new customers, and by getting customers in your door, you have the opportunity to build customer loyalty and repeat business. Small Time Commitment The time commitment is a matter of minutes a day to check for and request orders - only slightly more when you're assigned an order. New Sales Sales gained from this system are additional to your current sales, not replacing them. If it's product you're already carrying, you're selling it to someone coming through a different channel, hence not your current customer; If it's ship-to- store, it's product you weren't offering otherwise, so it's by definition additional. {

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