Sentences with phrase «physical stores because»

The service has an uphill battle in physical stores because it is not accepted everywhere and is not widely viewed as a significant upgrade over physical cards.

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Amazon is missing from that list — even though Sears is now selling its Kenmore appliances through Amazon — because shoppers still prefer to buy appliances in physical stores, according to the analysts.
If consumers have decided USA retail has too much physical retail space per capita (for every USA 100 sq - ft, Canada had 70, UK had 20, Germany had 10) and «physical» (ie: in - store) shopping is declining because consumer behavior is changing, how best to remove excess brick & mortar capacity?
Now because of Whole Foods, it needs to master the stocking of physical stores, as well, as more customers take notice.
nah — they believe that grocary store bread and wine becomes the flesh and blood of a dead Jew from 2,000 years ago because a priest does some hocus - pocus over it in church of a Sunday morning; that a being reads my mind whenever I pray and intervenes to change what would otherwise be the course of history in small ways to «answer my prayers»; and that I will survive my own physical deathand live happily ever after if I follow some rules laid down by goat herders in Bronze Age Palestine.
In addition, their over 600 physical stores are an advantage when you want to do returns because of close store proximity.
More often, the children are likely to ignore all the children who are not in their own grade, and to emotionally abuse each other (called insulting or teasing), because they are so emotionally bored from the lack of social interaction in their classes, and because they have stored up lots of physical energy being still and quiet in the classroom.
However, you must know that the price in physical store might be relatively more expensive because of the shipping expenses, place rental, administration, etc..
SheInside joins the ranks of online retail stores that are selling clothes at a lower market price because they are not saddled with the burdensome overhead charges of a physical store.
Digital technologies have transformed our lives because: • We can store, process and transmit data in digital form faster, and on a larger scale, than any other technology in human history (speaking, writing, or printing) • We can describe a wide range of problems for the data we can collect or create, solve them by manipulating that data, and (sometimes) actuate change in the physical world
That puts the ebook on more even footing with the paperbacks (in the store) because you can evaluate them the same way you do the physical versions — crack the spine and start reading, flip to the end if that's what you do, etc..
I am a Nook fan not because of anything Barnes and Noble has done but because I like the physical device better and I'm not limited to one particular format or one particular store in buying my ebooks.
In addition because of lower eBook prices and the greater ease of shopping and buying ebooks versus a trip to a physical book store, my reading experience has broadened and become more experimental.
Because Ingram distributes to all of the major players (online and physical stores, libraries, gift shops, Big Box chains, Apple, and many more around the globe), you have access to an incredible amount of opportunities to sell your book.
In addition, the exponential growth of e-books and digital readers has accelerated change, because physical stores are no longer the only way for authors to connect with readers.
Nook isn't failing because of low ebook prices, it's failing because B&N has other troubles that started with their physical stores.
IngramSpark is the go - to distributor for Indies and small publishing houses because, unlike CreateSpace, it is not in direct competition with the bookstores and libraries that order through them, which increases the likelihood of getting a physical book onto store shelves.
The store benefits because they get a commission on every digital sale and would also appeal to the people who often visit physical locations just to find out what's new so they can buy it online.
I researched carefully, and opted for the SImple Nook Touch based on better page turning options, better physical feel, ability to get help in stores, and because I look bookstores.
It is the physical books now that has France all up in arms because Amazon discounts them compared to the brick and motor stores and often mails them out for free.
Because authors get so concerned about seeing their print book in stores — it's the «dream» and offers validation of their status — they're unfortunately blind to the truth of the industry: Physical bookstore sales aren't where most trade books sell; they constitute maybe 30 - 40 % of sales.
In addition, the growth of e-books and digital readers has accelerated change, because physical stores are no longer the only way for authors to connect with readers.
It's a big, big competitive advantage because physical book stores, publishers, and eReaders without a wireless connection just can't compete.
As Kotecha pointed out, consumers were happy to pay less for a digital title that is just straight conversion, possibly because they see that the publisher did not have any costs associated with printing, shipping, or storing the physical editions.
The books are notable for their convenience: because the contents are stored on a smartphone, they can be accessed even in tight spaces where flipping open a physical book or magazine would be impractical.
The bottom line is that Amazon's eBook market is not yet big enough to cover the losses the top selling indie / self - pubbed authors lose out on by not being widely distributed in physical book stores in the U.S. Of course, this disadvantage is mitigated over time because once the trade publishers stop pushing their new releases, these books» sales typically decline, but indie / self - pubbed authors can keep their market pushes going indefinitely, and they can publish new books more frequently than once a year.
The author thought it might not be included on the bookstore's shelves because it didn't meet certain physical requirements for this particular store.
Agreeing to agency models still suited the publishers» long - term interests because they wanted to «shift their industry to higher e-book prices to protect the prices of their physical books and the brick and mortar stores that sold those physical books,» Cote wrote, adding that» [t] o change the price of e-books across the industry... the Publishers would have to raise Amazon's prices.»
Because it's Amazon's distribution and online retail divisions that hurt physical stores, not their publishing wing.
This is a significant development for self - published writers because it represents an opportunity for books to have an in - store, on - shelf, physical presence — the same as a book from a traditional publisher.
Especially because so many of the people who commented on my post talked about choosing books based on bookstore recommendations and browsing physical stores rather than reading reviews online.
That's one of the reasons I like my AuthorFriendly.com websites, because of that ability to sell digital downloads as well as physical books using the PayPal store integration.
But he noted that Barnes & Noble faces an unusual predicament because it is primarily a brick - and - mortar bookseller, and needs to bring customers into its physical stores.
In part because of its extremely poor relations with other booksellers, and in part because it's not a priority, Amazon can't do much to get its authors» titles into those physical stores.
Most prefer them because of their physical stores people can go to if they need to ask for loan - related questions in person.
That's because smart investors know that these physical commodities will hold their store of value.
It's worth noting the North America square Enix store is selling physical copies, but it is a little expensive because they have to import it.
Because Huawei is a relatively unknown brand in the United States, a presence on Best Buy's shelves was a crucial way to get some visibility among American consumers, the large majority of which still buy phones from physical stores.
Interestingly, Adobe said that Small Business Saturday saw the biggest smartphone usage yet, which is somewhat surprising as you might assume that small businesses were more likely to focus on physical store sales (when in actual fact, the state of modern retail rental has led many small business to shift to online - only because rents in high - traffic places are just too high for any business but a big business).
What would be perfect is a Blu - ray / iTunes combo where I get a physical disc and a code to download the movie from iTunes as if I purchased it from there (because quality of «Digital Copy» is too laughable to be played in a home theater setup compared to iTunes Store 720p versions.
The new Smart Lock will be available within Apple's physical retail sites as an exclusive, for now, with the maker of the lock saying the partnership is ideal because Apple is, «committed to building world - class products and providing an excellent consumer experience at their stores
According to Rupert Hackett, Chief Executive at bitcoin.com.au, the availability of cryptocurrencies in physical stores will help them gain the trust of many consumers — especially the first - time investors who had been on the borderline because of trust issues emanating from the digitally - exclusive availability of cryptocurrencies.
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