Oh yes, absolutely. Business letters could be typed and appear much neater for the recipient. For some people, like myself, I can type far far far faster with greater accuracy than I can writing it out longhand or in script.
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Big businesses are able to benefit from economies of scale and the discounts associated with buying in bulk. This reduced cost of sales can be passed on to the end customer. Small businesses are often able to provide a more personalised level of customer service and may also be able to benefit from tax breaks.
Expand overseas.
Foreign companies bring their businesses there, which raises the standard of living.
big businesses provides jobs and creates tax dollars.
It made it quicker to produce letters.
It made it quicker to produce letters. -APEX
it made it quicker to produce letters- APEX :)))
Improved Communication
I've got a Remington standard typewriter no 7. My e-mail is leonardoperon88@gmail.com
It gave a professional appearance to all correspondence. It's not as though it was an option, however; I don't think any companies were sending hand-written business letters during the 20th century.
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The typewriter added value to the industrial revolution by increasing the speed and efficiency of written communication. It allowed for faster and more accurate production of documents and contributed to the growth of offices, businesses, and bureaucracy during that time. The typewriter also facilitated the standardization and mass production of printed materials, making them more accessible to a wider audience.
Big businesses are able to benefit from economies of scale and the discounts associated with buying in bulk. This reduced cost of sales can be passed on to the end customer. Small businesses are often able to provide a more personalised level of customer service and may also be able to benefit from tax breaks.
Expand overseas.
because their nanas are all 6 feet under