Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Apple Confirms One Billion Visitors To Its Retail Stores



Apple has confirmed that the company received more than one million visitors in its stores from its first outlet opened in Washington DC in May 2001, indicating that the intention of increasing the number of stores to 363 of the end of his fiscal year.

Apple PR team - to answer questions from the Australian electronics retailer Current.com.au its new store opened in Penrith, Australia - said:

Apple Store has been in business for 10 years. During this period, we had more than 1 billion visitors through our doors, many of whom are new to the Mac, the Apple store is the best place to learn about the latest products from Apple.

Penrith store is 11 Apple Store to open in the country since its first store opened in Sydney in 2008. When asked what to do with the Apple stores, so popular, Apple said that customer service is key to its success:

The service is the hallmark of every Apple Store and the customer response has been overwhelming. We have had over 1 million customers sign up for our custom configuration with the last quarter alone.

With the continued growth uncontrolled Apple to add to his total of 330 stores worldwide, the addition of a large number of stores by the end of its fiscal year (the second financial quarter will be released on Tuesday):

Our sales continue to grow the audience, with Penrith 11 Store in Australia, we opened the Apple Store in Sydney just three years ago. Globally, we are going to have 363 stores in fiscal 2011.

Apple's fiscal 2011 ends September 25 and has plans to open another 33 stores by that date. Approximately calculated, Apple will open a new store every three days - will include two in China?

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