Yes, there is. You can usually find one on the second floor near the entertainment section.
The flagship store of 360buy referred to the store operated by the company itself. They purchased goods from brand manufacturers to the warehouse of 360buy and then sold them to consumers on the platform. The official flagship store was where major brands used the platform to sell their own products. The difference between these two stores was the way they handled logistics. The logistics of the self-operated stores were handled by Jingdong, while the official flagship stores were handled by the merchants themselves. In addition, the commodity supply chain management of the self-operated stores of Jingdong was also controlled by Jingdong to ensure the quality of goods and the standard of services. In general, the flagship store was operated by the company, while the official flagship store was operated by the brand merchants. The two were different in logistics and commodity supply chain management.
The flagship store of 360buy was operated by 360buy itself. They directly purchased goods from brand manufacturers to the warehouse of 360buy and then sold them to consumers on the platform. This meant that the entire process of purchasing, selling, and logistics was controlled by Jingdong to ensure the quality of the goods and service was standardized. In contrast, the official flagship store of Jingdong was sold by major brands through the platform of Jingdong. Therefore, the difference between the flagship store and the official flagship store was the main business entity and the commodity supply chain management.
I'm not sure. You might want to check local business directories or ask around in the area.
You could try looking in busy shopping areas or near entertainment districts. Sometimes they're located there.
Well, for proper comic book storage, it's important to keep them in a climate-controlled environment. Use acid-free containers and avoid overcrowding. Also, handle them with clean hands to prevent oil and dirt transfer.
Sorry, I don't know for sure. You might want to check online maps or local business directories.
It might be worth it. You need to consider the demand in your area, your initial investment, and your ability to build a loyal customer base. Also, having a unique collection and a welcoming store environment can make a difference.
Another way is to ask people who are into comics. Maybe your friends or fellow comic enthusiasts know of some good stores. Sometimes, you might find recommendations on social media groups or forums dedicated to comics.
I'm not sure exactly. You might want to check online mapping apps or local business directories.
It can be, but it depends on many factors. A well-located store with a diverse inventory and good marketing might do well, but it's not a guarantee of profit.