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Can network marketing completely replace traditional marketing?

Network marketing cannot completely replace traditional marketing. This problem should be analyzed from the advantages and disadvantages of network marketing and tradition: the advantages of network marketing are: 1, rapid information release, wide range, and enjoyment of global resources. Consumers have more varieties to choose from. 3, do not go out to achieve shopping. 4. It is easier to adopt direct selling mode, with fewer channels (there are still tax evasion) and more advantageous prices. . . . . . . Advantages of traditional marketing: 1, the marketing model is more in line with the consumption habits of different regions and different consumer groups; 2. Products can be presented to consumers more intuitively and concretely, and can be selected; 3. Through layer-by-layer distribution, a broader terminal network is formed, covering the doorsteps of thousands of households. Goods can be purchased immediately to meet the consumption behavior anytime and anywhere; 4. Centralized procurement and centralized sales greatly save the logistics cost. . . . . . . Therefore, I can't imagine that when you are hungry, you will unhurriedly turn on the computer and buy a pack of instant noodles online. . . I can't imagine that hundreds of millions of couriers in China are anxiously waiting for another courier to bring them a bottle of mineral water in the hot summer when needles and threads are purchased through the Internet. . . . . . You should also know that when shopping in department stores, the beautiful environment, thousands of sets of clothes to try on, the 90-degree bow of young and beautiful salespeople, gentle voice, beautiful smile and face-to-face communication, the feeling of shopping can not be compared with typing a few words on the computer and looking at pictures of goods. . . I won't list them one by one. . . . . .