Amazon invites customers to shop the 'old fashioned' way with Kindle botique store

Amazon invites customers to shop the 'old fashioned' way with Kindle botique store

Amazon's US branch briefly ditches the online lifestyle for a shot at human interaction.

Web whisperings suggest online retail behemoth Amazon may be on the verge of following in eBay's footsteps by cutting the ribbon outside its very own retail shop specialising in Kindle goods, books, exclusives and other electronic high-end products.

Rather than setting up shop for good, the shop is being opened as a way of gauging just how profitable a chain of retail stores a la Apple would be. Although, according to the US books blog Good E-reader, Amazon's shop will occupy a smaller, more "boutique-type" environment, as opposed to Apple's insanely super-sized playgrounds.

Speculation also suggests people will be allowed to sample ebooks using demo Kindles and free Wi-Fi.

If the online hype is to be believed, Amazon's first high-street shop could be a mere few months away from opening its flagship doors in Seattle, where its headquarters are based.

This is all just speculation, of course. So with no official nod from the king of retail itself, we've coated the hearsay with a light sprinkling of salt. But considering eBay had a stab at it at Christmas, it's not a far-fetched idea for Amazon to go down the physical store path.

It looks like we're just going to have to wait and see if an Amazon shop pops up anytime soon. 


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Comments: 2
photohounds
8 February 2012
It might be nice to pick up the gear first, but Amazon are awesome to deal with. They go beyond the call of duty in my experience. Products are well made and usually exceed expectations.

How good retailers USED to operate.


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Amazon invites customers to shop the 'old fashioned' way with Kindle botique store?
Amazon's US branch briefly ditches the online lifestyle for a shot at human interaction.

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amcmo
9 February 2012
Actually Photo, it's how the Apple stores have been operating since day 1.

I only entered my first one in London last year, however they are VERY impressive.

Thoughts:
1. Would you ever acknowledge how great and groundbreaking the Apple store concept was.
2. You haven't accused Amazon of stealing Apple's idea, after all, it's a store, with an entrance, electronic product inside, free WiFi and specialised sales people..... Seems like more of a rip-off than iPhone as a ripoff of the black shiny rectangular piece of nothing called Prada you spend so much time harping on about.

Of course it's only a rumour at this time, however rumour only didn't stop you from launching into anti iTV tirade.

Edited by amcmo: 9/2/2012 10:12:00 AM
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