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The Internet: Best Source for Local Information!Posted by By Mario Con on: 2005-07-25 22:23:24
You really don't need to be a statistical expert to see that everyone's eyeballs are glued to computer screens everywhere you go. Think about it. Your family, friends, and coworkers are all looking up different things online that they need to find. Very often, it's local information they seek. Walk into any school campus, library, Internet cafe, or even a Starbucks and you'll see the same scene -- people online, and for hours at a time! There's no stopping curious eyeballs Human nature drives curiosity. People have a strong need and desire to know about things they're interested in. For example, a person might want to learn about the elephants in Africa, or they might want to know more about that nearby restaurant in their neighborhood. For decades, TV sets, radios, and dusty phonebooks did the job for us. But then came the Internet. And, that changed everything almost overnight. Here's why the Internet is overwhelmingly popular: It's universally useful. Because it holds unlimited information on virtually every imaginable thing you can think of, the types of people it attracts are also unlimited. It's universally convenient. The Internet can EVEN be accessed from many places where phonebooks, TV sets, and portable radios are typically not allowed: - Workplaces, especially offices Wow! Can you imagine a person carrying a stack of phonebooks around the office or coffee shop because they want to find out about a nearby restaurant they want to go to? A TV set? A portable radio? You can even access the Internet from cell phones! It is all-inclusive. You can find information that's sitting in China as quickly as finding information that's sitting in L.A.'s own Chinatown. So what are you waiting for? Now that you understand how the Internet is global, you must understand one final point: Life is still very local. Confused? Don't worry. The most important thing to remember when selecting where in the Internet to include your local business's information is that strong local focus is the most critical issue. Mario Con is one of the co-founders of The Socal411 Directory http://socal411.com, the popular lifestyle directory in Southern California. He is a promoter of small businesses in the area and is often invited as a guest to speak at universities on topics such as the importance of investing in local advertising on the Internet to get ahead of your local competition. For more information see http://advertise.socal411.com. Related ArticlesSearching The Internet For Information The Google Way Google Joins The Internet Phone Revolution. The Internet Life without It Will The Internet Marketing Mafia Try To Silence You, Too? How Can I Use the Internet to Find Entertainment and Special Events Happening in My Area? 5 Critical Steps To Protecting Your Computer On The Internet Tribal Business on the Internet? Doing Business on the Internet |
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