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Archive for the ‘Display & Merchandising’ Category

Take advantage of Easter’s late arrival by scheduling special training, team meetings and/ or product demonstrations ahead of the spring and summer holidays.

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I love the spring and summer season (especially after the winter we have had). As the seasons change we as retailers need to change with them. When it comes to transitioning your store for the season you must: 1. Think Display Merchandising Spring provides you the opportunity to give your displays and merchandising and fresh  [ Read More ]

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When it get’s busy one of the first things that is sacrificed is the cleanliness of the store, restocking displays and general maintenance.

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In the Christian products marketplace, stores often struggle with when to start merchandising for the Christmas season. Some feel that following the general market, many of whom are already in Christmas mode, is too early; while other Christmas purests will not merchandise until after Thanksgiving.

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Why Should I Shop at Your Store?

Posted by David McIntyre 0 Comment

This self-examination exercise can be a real eye opening for you. Remember the reason we are here is to serve our customers. If we do not create environments that are geared towards meeting there needs we will repeatedly fall short of our goals.

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The Fall and Christmas season are my favorites and they provide so may opportunities to use warm colors (oranges, burgundy’s and browns) and deep, rich hues like greens, reeds and blues. No other seasons in retail are so marked by colors, smells and the feel of warmth. You should take advantage of a ll of these in your stores.

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Dressing up your coffee shop for the holidays is a lot easier than you think. Remember your core business is beverage and food based so everything you do should be geared towards enhancing the placement and presence of what you carry.

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In the last few issues of the Impact newsletter, we have focused on some core subjects that we know are necessary for your store to succeed and operate smoothly. First, we addressed planning and the kinds of things needed for your store plan. Second, we talked about inventory management and the need to do it  [ Read More ]

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