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How can we better manage unmanned vending machines? Unmanned vending machines do not need to be supervised manually, they are completely intelligent, but we need to determine our core in the process of operation, although our technology Compared with the retail industry, it is more prominent, and at the same time, it must combine the concept of healthy marketing and have an understanding of market trends. Do more market research, understand market trends, and see what the population needs today. Use data to speak, don’t make subjective assumptions. The results brought by data are often accurate, so that better products can be sold to users through unmanned vending machines. . It allows us to better grasp the market dynamics, prepare early, and better respond to what happens next. This is also a basic skill that operators must learn. Nowadays, the form of blindly following the trend in the domestic unmanned vending machine market is very serious. However, people are always full of curiosity about new things. Now is an era of advocating individuality, and many personalized operations will often welcome everyone's praise. Therefore, remember to blindly follow the trend in business, and create your own characteristics is the key to store operation. Similarly, good and high-quality technical support, a good shopping environment, and user-friendly services are also important links in winning consumers and operating. Doing business is to make money. Therefore, if we want to ensure our own interests, we need to cooperate with manufacturers. The prices of products directly supplied by manufacturers are generally lower than market prices. The profit point is our own. Of course, we make money. It is also necessary to use scientific methods to correctly estimate operating costs, to ensure that their prices are reasonable, and to make customers feel that they are worthwhile on the premise of ensuring their own profits. Don't blindly pursue profit, and only because of small losses and big losses.