Selling and buying physical goods on the internet is among the most popular activities that takes place on the internet. There are also many other services that people require, such as copywriting, SEO and web development. It is vital that companies are able to provide all of these services via the internet as it allows them to reach more clients and earn more revenue.
Companies are also increasingly providing services that do not include physical components like coaching or performance consulting. These types of services may be difficult to sell because they are a bit more subjective and may require a bit more time to comprehend. However, it’s important to sell these types of services because they can be extremely beneficial to customers.
For the entire world population the number of people with no internet access has decreased significantly over the past decade, however, 3 billion people are still without internet access. Lack of access to digital services can result in being shut out of information or education as well as social networks that a large portion of the world is used to. It can also limit access to healthcare and other services provided by the government.
We found that demographic factors like age, gender and socioeconomic status, as well as level of participation, were linked with perceived benefits of online health and social care. ICT-related variables (i.e., accessibility, skill to use, and degree of use) were most consistently associated with benefits. Self-rated poor health is always associated with lower perceptions for all examined benefits.

