Also consider selling to
other airport stores, not just bookstores.
Consider selling to
other airport stores, not just bookstores.
Not exact matches
Really good advice in this podcast, especially to do impromptu book signings at
airports when traveling (using Twitter to get the word out) and going into non-traditional book
stores such as
airport bookstores, spas, hotels and
other places that sell books and talk to the manager.
Competition is stiff for shelf space in Costco, Walmart, Target, Barnes & Noble, Supermarkets,
Airport stores and
other big national chains.
Within 5 - minutes you can access the gourmet grocery
store or you are a 10 - minute drive to the French capital of Marigot, with its shops, restaurants, markets and galleries and in the
other direction only a 10 - minute drive to the International
airport.
Other facilities include laundry, internet, safety deposit, childcare, currency conversion, transport hire and a free shuttle services to Kuta and
airport pickup, massage, a souvenir
store and an on call doctor.
There are also all sorts of
other goodies, like person - to - person Apple Pay, a one - handed keyboard for iPhone, document scanning in notes, markup for screenshots and the web, a new Siri voice and intelligence, new Photos filters that can get «depthy» with it, indoor maps for
airports and malls, HomeKit support for speakers, multi-room capable AirPlay 2, Apple Music social sharing, a whole new App
Store, FaceTime captures, «automagic» setup, and the list goes on and on and on and on.
I've never been to HomeGoods... though I saw it while near the
airport the
other day, and thought, «That's the
store Melissa talks about.».