The development of online bookstores can be traced back to the early 1990s, when the Internet began to spread, people began to use the Internet to shop and browse products. With the development of e-commerce, online bookstores also gradually rose. Online bookstores had the following advantages over ordinary bookstores: 1. Fast and convenient: Online bookstores allow consumers to browse and purchase goods at home or anywhere with Internet access without having to go to a physical bookstore to save time and energy. 2. Diverse commodities: Online bookstores can not only sell traditional books, audio and video products and other physical goods, but also sell a variety of goods such as food, clothing, household items, etc. 3. Price concessions: Because it saves the rent, personnel costs and other expenses of the physical bookstore, online bookstores can often sell goods at a more favorable price. 4. Information is transparent: Online bookstores allow consumers to directly understand the detailed information of the goods, such as the author, the publishing house, and the IDBN number, thus avoiding the problem of information imbalance. 5. No time and place restrictions: online bookstores can purchase and read at any time and place without being restricted by physical bookstores. The development of online bookstores provided consumers with a more convenient and diverse shopping experience, but it also brought new development opportunities for bookstores.