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Faced with the overwhelming tide of e-commerce online shopping, can physical stores still usher in spring?

Physical stores have basically closed down, unless the state moves to control e-commerce.

The more perfect the e-commerce, the better the experience, and the more capital is left. The final result is that top capital, merchants and platforms benefit, thus forming a monopoly, which in turn leads to uneven regional development and intensified polarization between the rich and the poor. Retail investors are not competitive. A commodity is freely priced online, and the entity acts as a free experience store for online merchants. The final result can be imagined. Someone once said, "Let there be no hard business in the world", and finally it developed into no good business. Eliminate a large part of the middle class, can top sales continue? The bottom retail industry connects most of the bottom employees, and the closure will make many grassroots workers unemployed. It is obviously impossible for many unemployed people to find jobs by express delivery. The abnormal expansion of capital will increase unmanned express delivery and customer service, replacing labor costs. Will they all be online celebrities at home?

No matter where consumers buy products, they only pay attention to affordable prices and after-sales service ... The closure of physical stores is a variety of factors, and e-commerce is not absolute!

E-commerce has a natural monopoly attribute, only the first one, not the second one, and the final result of development is oligarchy.

Today's physical store owners can't say that they don't live well, but now most physical store owners are muddling along. I used to make bedding. 18 closed the store. It was quite difficult to do at that time. After all kinds of expenses go every month, there is not much money left, and business is not good. I want to talk to the landlord about whether the rent can be reduced appropriately. The landlord just said it would be nice if your rent didn't go up, but I closed the store. Bosses in other industries laughed at us, saying that our catering, barber shop and other service industries were greatly affected by online shopping and were completely unaffected by it.

What these bosses said can't be said to be unreasonable, but it's been 2 1 year, and then many barbershops and some restaurants in the street closed down. Why? Because the involution is serious!

Because it's getting harder and harder to earn money now, barbershops often cut dozens of hairs, so I haven't been there for seven or eight years and bought a hair clipper myself. You don't have to invite people to dinner in the restaurant. If you don't go, you can cook breakfast at home. Then many physical shopkeepers I used to know invested in the service industry, which intensified the competition. It's strange that they can still do well!

There will be no spring in physical stores. The real winter has fallen into the ice cave. In the era of big data, interest e-commerce is accurately pushed, the price is cheap and convenient, and even older people are willing to buy. High rents in physical stores will be directly crushed. Many people fantasize that the state will introduce policies to suppress online channels, but how can the historical trend of rolling be reversed? You can only embrace it and get used to it.

If you don't pay attention to the facade rent first, the physical store is a tangible item, plus high-quality products and high after-sales service (most people have had unsatisfactory experiences in shopping on the e-commerce platform). Therefore, in the future, physical stores and e-commerce companies may coexist more and eliminate bad businesses.

Ordinary people choose by action, and the state will manage it, not force it. In the future, physical stores will only be catering and nursing industries that cannot be completed online.

The physical store covers several square kilometers in front of the house, but the webcast covers the whole world. This is an unequal war. Any change in the physical store is futile. First of all, the price is crushed. Live broadcast can sell hundreds of thousands of millions of orders for one dollar, and the profit is also considerable. It is only a matter of time before the entity makes a dollar and goes bankrupt.

Not only is the physical store finished, but even the manufacturing industry is finished! Don't believe it.