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GADGET

STORE
Presented by: Sadikshya Sayaju
CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTORY/BACKGROUND
3. SPACE REQUIREMENTS
4. SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND GEOGRAPHICAL
FACTORS
Introduction
A gadget store is a shop or online store that sells all kinds of electronic
gadgets and accessories, like phones, tablets, headphones, and more.
It's a place where you can find and buy the latest and most popular tech
stuff.
HISTORY
EARLY SPECIALIZED SHOP ELECTRONIC SUPERSTORES

Gadget stores started as In the 20th century, big electronics


small shops selling specific superstores like Best Buy appeared,
gadgets. offering a wide variety of gadgets.
E-COMMERCE EXPANSION ELECTRONIC SUPERSTORES

The internet brought the growth of Modern gadget stores offer expert
online gadget stores, including giants advice, repair services, and hands-on
like Daraz, Amazon and may more. product displays.
CASE STUDY
Apple Fifth Avenue in New York City (International)

- Iconic glass cube entrance.


- Open 24/7.
- Flagship store with the latest
Apple products.
- Spacious underground area for
product displays and services.
- Central location in the heart of
Manhattan.
CASE STUDY
Big Digital in Gwarko (National)

- Diverse product range


- Knowledgeable tech staff
- Localized product selection
- Competitive pricing
- Comprehensive after-sales
service
AFFECTS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS

Income levels Consumer preference

Income disparities can affect Socio-economic status may


the purchasing power of shape consumer preferences,
consumers, influencing the leading to a demand for
types and price ranges of specific gadgets or brands.
gadgets sold in stores.
AFFECTS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS

Employment opportunities Education levels

Economic conditions can Access to education can


influence job availability and, impact the technological
consequently, the disposable awareness of consumers and
income of potential their interest in gadgets.
customers.
AFFECTS OF GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS

Location Choice Urban vs Rural Dynamics

The geographical location of Urban areas may have higher


a gadget store can affect foot demand and competition for
traffic and customer gadgets compared to rural
accessibility. regions with different
customer profiles.
AFFECTS OF GEOGRAPHICAL FACTORS

Climate and Environmental


Infrastructure
Consideration

Access to reliable electricity, Climate conditions can


internet connectivity, and influence the demand for
transportation infrastructure
specific gadgets, such as
can impact the type of
gadgets that are popular and outdoor equipment or
available. climate control devices.
Data Analysis
Literary Review
Methodology
Method 2
Method 1

Method 3 Method 4
Conclusion
Thank
You

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