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Bricks-and-Clicks
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Bricks-and-Clicks
A company with a physical presence in the real world as well as online. Example of brick and click companies are retail book sellers with a physical store and a website from which one may order books. A brick and click company attempts to combine the flexibility of a purely online company with the personal service available from a brick and mortar company.


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