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Yi Jie: Bookstore display mode (booth display)
If women dress up to make people's eyes stay, then the bookstore is probably used to attract people's attention.

Booth display is the most common, and the display methods are also the most.

Common booths include square table, long square table, round table, special-shaped booth and trapezoidal structure booth. Especially, because the display methods of ordinary round tables and square tables tend to be flat, small squares can be placed on the tables to create a three-dimensional display effect.

When using a square table as a booth, you'd better buy a square table and bring your own cabinet. You can put copies of books, packaged products, idle items, etc. Put it in the cupboard, so that the bookstore won't look chaotic. Even if you want to use the bookcase for display, you can remove the cupboard door.

Needless to say, the advantages of the trapezoidal structure booth can make the bookstore space three-dimensional, display the largest number of books and easy to distinguish, and the surrounding readers do not interfere with each other. However, this kind of booth needs to be customized and the price is higher.

The special-shaped booth also needs special customization, which can enhance the artistic atmosphere of the bookstore. The disadvantage is that there are fewer books to put, because the special-shaped booth will look better if it is left blank.

In the booth display, the favorite way of large book city is to pile up the display. But for small bookstores, the inventory of books is not so much, which is a local display mode.

At the booth in front of the bookstore, the general shopkeeper will recommend new books, display best sellers, or make sales charts. Next to the booth of the new book recommendation or sales list, it is best to attach a small blackboard or POP board for a clear introduction.

For example, put a recommendation sign next to a special recommendation book to introduce new books to readers and guide reading.

For example, placing tea sets or tea leaves next to tea books is the most common "book+non-book" display method, and for example, placing local cultural books next to local documents.

Bookstore display is an interesting "discipline", which needs to be constantly adjusted according to customer needs. If you have a good idea, please leave a message and discuss it together.