This picture looks like a bookstore and there are two people looking for books. I think it’s a big-scale and fancy bookstore. For today’s bookstores, bookstore owners need to provide a great number of books for readers’ various interests. Readers today buy all kinds of books. In addition, they know well to compare prices and quality and that makes books selling more fun and interesting. For today’s bookstores, they should not only sell books, but their services too. What I mean is that a well-designed bookstore produces the fine atmosphere for reading. For example, the arrangement/array of book-display is important part to evoke consumers’ desires to stay longer, therefore, could even shop/buy more. Like any business mode, bookstore owners need to provide better and thoughtful services for booklovers. Also, it’s a long-term idea to hold consumers loyalty to come back to shop again.
I do sometimes check new books from a bookstore. I often ask clerks to guide me their best sellers. The attitude is the key to the reason whether I’ll comeback or not. I think the clerk need to know their products well. A good bookstore clerk can help consumers find the books they need.
Talking about the bookstores, I have my ideal bookstore request. It must provide comfortable reading spaces for readers such as a cozy sofa or public seated place. I am tired of visiting a bookstore without any moment to have a seat and rest. It’s a significant factor to keep readers in a bookstore as much longer as they could. As long as they tend to stay longer and enjoy their readings in the bookstore, consumers are more willing to pay for books they really love. --robin
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