threeputt
New Member
A recent thread on here got me thinking about something.
So many times I read about shops complaining about clients going out of town for their sign work, rather than using them, their "native son" (local guy)
All well and good, but really, how many of us use on-line (out of the area) shops for our needs? (printed business forms for example) How many of us are purchasing goods or services from out of the local area when we have a local alternative?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating that we close off our commerce to anything out of the area. Not at all. I do it all the time. I buy local when it makes sense to me, buy out-of-the-area when that makes sense to me.
So I'm not one of these guys that complain bitterly about local businesses going on-line for their sign work. It happens. Deal with it.
So many times I read about shops complaining about clients going out of town for their sign work, rather than using them, their "native son" (local guy)
All well and good, but really, how many of us use on-line (out of the area) shops for our needs? (printed business forms for example) How many of us are purchasing goods or services from out of the local area when we have a local alternative?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not advocating that we close off our commerce to anything out of the area. Not at all. I do it all the time. I buy local when it makes sense to me, buy out-of-the-area when that makes sense to me.
So I'm not one of these guys that complain bitterly about local businesses going on-line for their sign work. It happens. Deal with it.