大学职业搜题刷题APP
下载APP
首页
课程
题库模板
Word题库模板
Excel题库模板
PDF题库模板
医考护考模板
答案在末尾模板
答案分章节末尾模板
题库创建教程
创建题库
登录
logo - 刷刷题
创建自己的小题库
搜索
【简答题】

The digital attack of e-book and Amazon-style e-tailers has put bookstores at risk. Digital books are expected to outsell print titles by 2015 in Britain and even sooner in America. With this change, physical bookstores appear to be on borrowed even at Foyle’s flagship bookshop in London. To remain successful, a bookstore must improve “the experience of buying books,” says Alex Lifschutz, an architect. He suggests an array of approaches: “small, quite spaces sheltered with books; larger spaces where one can dwell and read; other larger but still intimate spaces where one can hear talks from authors about books.” exteriors must buzz with activity; entrances must be full of eye-catching presentations. The trend for not only incorporating cafes in bookstores but also placing them on the top floor makes good sense. This draws shoppers upwards floor-by-floor, which is bound to encourage people to linger longer and spend more. There are plenty of ways to delight customers. The consensus is that bookstores need be become cultural destinations where people are prepared to pay good money to hear a concert, see a film or attend a talk. The programming will have to be intelt and the space comfortable. As shoppers often browse in shops only to buy online later, some wonder whether it makes sense to charge people for the privilege. A more attractive idea might be a membership scheme like those offered by museums and other cultural venues. Unlike reward cards, which offer discounts and other nominal benefits, a club and meet authors before s. Different membership could tailor to the needs of children and students. To survive and thrive, bookstores should celebrate the book in all its forms: rare, second-hand, digital, self-printed and so on. Readers should have the option of buying e-books in-store, and budding authors should have access to self-printing book machines, an important source of revenue in America. The bookstore of the future will have to work hard. Service will be knowledgeable and personalized, the inventory expertly selected, spaces well-designed and the cultural s appealing. Whether bookstores are up to the challenge is not clear. The fate of these stores is a cliff-hanger.

手机使用
分享
复制链接
新浪微博
分享QQ
微信扫一扫
微信内点击右上角“…”即可分享
反馈
收藏 - 刷刷题收藏
举报
参考答案:
举一反三

【单选题】病毒显著区别于其他生物的特征是 ( ) 。

A.
(1) 具有感染性
B.
(2) 独特的繁殖方式
C.
(3) 体积微小
D.
(4) 细胞内寄生

【单选题】What is digital Darwinism?

A.
A new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers
B.
Produces an improved product customers are eager to buy, such as a faster car or larger hard drive
C.
Implies that organizations that cannot adapt to the new demands placed on them for surviving in the information age are doomed to extinction
D.
Discusses how established companies can take advantage of disruptive technologies without hindering existing relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders
相关题目:
【单选题】病毒显著区别于其他生物的特征是 ( ) 。
A.
(1) 具有感染性
B.
(2) 独特的繁殖方式
C.
(3) 体积微小
D.
(4) 细胞内寄生
【单选题】What is digital Darwinism?
A.
A new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers
B.
Produces an improved product customers are eager to buy, such as a faster car or larger hard drive
C.
Implies that organizations that cannot adapt to the new demands placed on them for surviving in the information age are doomed to extinction
D.
Discusses how established companies can take advantage of disruptive technologies without hindering existing relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
参考解析:
AI解析
重新生成
题目纠错 0
发布
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-刷题-导入试题 - 刷刷题
刷刷题-单词鸭