Why is the electronic city getting worse and worse?
Taking advantage of the just-passed Qingming holiday, I and my colleagues went to Changchun, the northern spring city. Curious about the operation of computer digital offline stores in second-tier cities, we visited the Broadway Computer City and the seven-floor digital electrical appliance district of the Eurasian business capital when we went to Hongqi Street, a famous commercial district in Changchun.
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The development and construction speed of Changchun City in recent years has indeed been rapid. Not only have there been transportation facilities such as ring-city expressways and subways, but also the number of large shopping malls, high-rise office buildings and other buildings in the city has also increased. With such rapid economic development, people's consumption level has naturally increased simultaneously. How will the sales of digital appliances in large shopping malls be?
The appearance of Changchun has not changed significantly
The Broadway Computer City on Hongqi Street in Changchun City is the second tallest building in the middle of the picture. This computer city has a history of 11 years. In terms of architectural layout, the main business area of the mall has four floors. At present, the first floor is a notebook computer, the second floor is a camera, speakers, headphones, memory card hard drives and other equipment, the third floor is a computer machine, assembly machine, display peripherals and other equipment, and the fourth floor is a printing inkjet and other office equipment.
The layout of the computer city has never changed significantly. Each floor and area is strictly divided. This kind of operation method is still relatively scientific, allowing customers to quickly find the store area they want to go to.
Computer City's floor functions are strictly divided, and it can still maintain survival
After entering the mall, there was a feeling of returning to Zhongguancun Computer City. The clerks would use a northeastern accent to ask customers what products they wanted to buy, and continued to follow the customers to introduce their products. The author had to keep explaining that he was just here to see, and finally the clerks who followed him had to return angrily.
