The newly opened
physical bookstore of Amazon in Seattle, however will not display the books,
but only its covers. The Store uses data
from the website - including bestsellers - to choose which books get stocked on
the shelves. Amazon Books will also include
titles that have the highest ratings on the website - even if they aren't
well-known or big sellers. Amazon will stock about 6,000 titles, with the
selection based on reviews and sales data from Amazon.com. The price of books
in the store will be the same as on the website.
Amazon's first
brick-and-mortar bookstore, Amazon Books, opened Tuesday in Seattle. Each title
in the store is displayed 'face-out', meaning you are presented with the cover
instead of the spine. Below each book
will be something different too: a card that contains a review or rating from a
customer on the site.
'What better way to
celebrate reading than to have the voices of readers under our books?' Amazon asks putting a card of review / rating
of customer on site below the book. Another
way Amazon plans to incorporate readers' opinions is by including the
highest-rated books on the shelves, even ones that aren't well-known or big
sellers. That includes Bald, Fat & Crazy: How I Beat Cancer with One
Daughter and Adopting Another, a book by Stephanie Hosford that has sold only
622,923 titles but has only five-star ratings. Other categories in the store
will include Most Wished-For Cookbook' and 'Fiction Top Sellers in the Pacific
Northwest', to specifically appeal to the Seattle customer base.
Do you call that
change or business acumen ?
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
4th Nov 2015.
