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The Internet company that killed off the bookstore opened a physical bookstore, why did it do ping efficiency is 3 times that of a traditional bookstore?

To save space, traditional bookstores place books with their spines facing outward, so readers have to take out the book to see the cover. Imagine going to a bookstore and taking a look at a book, Minimalist Relationships, and, well, it looks kind of interesting, then pulling it out, opening it up, looking it up, realizing that it's not interesting, and tucking it back in.

So if the reader doesn't buy the book, is the action of excerpting it and reopening it and then creating value OK? Naturally, no. So why do traditional bookstores place books this way? Rent is too expensive for brick-and-mortar bookstores. The most important thing for survival is the leveling effect. Therefore, they can't wait to fill every corner with books. Only then can they increase utilization and generate as much profit as possible.

This is not the case with Amazon. How does it sell books? In Amazon's bookstore, the books are sparsely arranged and widely spaced, no matter which way you look at them. Are traditional bookstores categorized? Putting literature and economics together, for example. But it has different rules than a traditional bookstore.? SubMasson bookstores categorize books, but their categorization is not based on traditional categorization methods, but on internal logic. For example, all books labeled with 4.8 stars or higher are placed here.

Taking another example, everyone who likes the book "From 0 to 1" may like the same book and it is all put together. Why, you might say, does Amazon know what I like? Don't forget that Amazon is a company with a lot of online data, which is its core competency. Even if it opens a physical bookstore, it must maximize its core competency.