Amazon’s going old-school, and building a brick and mortar retail shop in Seattle, WA. While many have been predicting the demise of Best Buy BECAUSE of their brick and mortar roots, it’s ironic that Amazon decided to go back to where it all started - the human, hands-on, face to face experience. 
They’ll probably only be stocking the Kindle and other high-margin products and accessories - which makes sense, but is it only a matter of time before Best Buy is no longer relevant (or profitable) if they decide to expand their consumer electronic SKUs in store? 
Amazon has done well against Best Buy not just because they don’t charge taxes, but because of their superior customer service - if they can extend that to their retail stores and create a similar experience in person, AND expand intelligently with their brick and mortar locations, it might be game over for Best Buy quicker than pundits thought.  
Posted By: azellap

Amazon’s going old-school, and building a brick and mortar retail shop in Seattle, WA. While many have been predicting the demise of Best Buy BECAUSE of their brick and mortar roots, it’s ironic that Amazon decided to go back to where it all started - the human, hands-on, face to face experience. 

They’ll probably only be stocking the Kindle and other high-margin products and accessories - which makes sense, but is it only a matter of time before Best Buy is no longer relevant (or profitable) if they decide to expand their consumer electronic SKUs in store? 

Amazon has done well against Best Buy not just because they don’t charge taxes, but because of their superior customer service - if they can extend that to their retail stores and create a similar experience in person, AND expand intelligently with their brick and mortar locations, it might be game over for Best Buy quicker than pundits thought.  


 


Posted By: aliciavalko

“Zaarly is a location-based, real-time commerce platform to help people get what they want, when they want it from people around them.” 

After browsing the Zaarly site and testing the iPhone app, I think this platform has great potential. Zaarly offers consumers a considerably different commerce experience because listings are based on buyer needs in specific locations (and, yes - it’s mobile!).

The whole premise for this platform is that people can connect with their community by posting what they want, how much they want to pay for it, and when they want it by – in real-time.

Zaarly is forecasted to shift the whole ecommerce model, as transactions are initiated by proximity-based listings that are posted by buyers, not sellers. Essentially, Zaarly is transforming the traditional supply and demand chain into a demand and supply model that gives consumers the ultimate influence on the marketplace.


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