Before choosing a store location, you must first make clear your business scope and business orientation. In addition, we should also consider whether our target consumer groups are mainly for the general public or the middle and high-class consumer groups. Simply speaking, we should choose a place that can be close to more target consumer groups. Usually, most shops are suitable to choose neighborhoods with a large flow of people, especially mature business districts with frequent local commercial activities and dense commercial facilities. In order to facilitate traffic management, many cities will set up traffic control on some main streets, such as one-way traffic, limiting vehicle types, limiting transit time, etc. Shop location should avoid these places. Try not to open a shop in a street with a fence in the middle of the road, because it will limit the flow of people across the street. Even if your shop sign is eye-catching, the customers across the street can only look at the shop and sigh. Convenient transportation is one of the conditions for choosing the location of the store. It is best to have a bus stop near the store, as well as a bus stop for taxis. In addition, there should be a parking lot or open space in front of the store to facilitate parking of vehicles, which will be more convenient for customers to shop.