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by lemevi
3875 days ago
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For a business to succeed it has to provide value commensurate with the price it charges. If you can buy the books at independent bookstores at substantially lower prices elsewhere and you buy them at the indie anyways solely for the purpose of supporting them then that isn't doing business, that's charity. If your business is actually a charity, consider going non-profit. Non-profit places to get books already exist though, they're called libraries. Independent bookstores sell the same books for more than Amazon so they can't compete as a business and they cannot compete with the state sponsored information access the local library system provides. All that's left is to open up an overpriced coffee bar and serve the hipsters who find the irony of the bookstore's continued existence appealing enough to walk in the door. It's already amazing such stores survived Barnes & Nobles rise during the 90's and early 00's. |
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