Stores located at traffic stations should mainly deal in daily necessities and low-cost portable consumer goods; Shops located near houses should focus on comprehensive consumer goods; Shops located near office buildings should be mainly engaged in cultural office supplies, and the commodity grade should be high; Shops located near the school should focus on stationery, food and daily necessities.
Tip 2: Have a sense of "wealth"
In other words, opening a store near a well-known chain store or a strong brand store, or even next to its store, can not only save time and energy in market research, but also attract customers by virtue of its brand effect.
Tip 3: Choose lots that spontaneously form a certain market.
In real life, the management department does not stipulate what a street or a market operates, but in the long-term operation, a street will spontaneously form a "centralized market" for selling certain kinds of goods.
Tip 4: Choose an independent facade.
If there is a storefront without an independent facade, the storefront will naturally lose its independent advertising space, which will make you lose the space to "play" marketing wisdom in front of the storefront.