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Encyclopedia > Brick and mortar

Brick and Mortar refer to companies that have a physical presence and offer face-to-face consumer experiences, as apposed to an "internet only" presence. Brick and Mortar companies are usualy companies that have been in their specific field or service since before the Internet boom.


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Poker, Online Poker, Play Poker !!! (2417 words)
Traditional (or "brick and mortar", BandM) venues for playing poker, such as casinos and poker rooms, may be intimidating for novice players and are located in geographically disparate locations.
Brick and mortar casinos are also reluctant to promote poker because it is difficult for them to profit from it.
In the brick and mortar casino, the only real way to increase your earnings is to increase your limit.
Prospects of cleaner technology in the brick and mortar industry (1508 words)
The project Cleaner Technology in the Brick and Mortar Industry was implemented with an eye to promoting the use of cleaner technology in the brick and mortar industry.
For brick and mortar, an overall life cycle assessment was performed in accordance with international standards.
Bricks and mortar are manufactured almost exclusively from raw materials occurring naturally in Denmark - clay, sand, lime and groundwater.
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