Store Owners Guide to Doing What You Love

Many store owners feel like they’re “working” all the time. They’re constantly thinking about inventory, sales, marketing, and more. It can be easy to forget why you got into this business in the first place. But it’s important to remember that passion is what drives successful businesses. If you’re not passionate about what you’re doing, Read More …

Offering an Immersive Retail Experience that Engages All the Senses

Starting a business is no easy undertaking. Once you’ve chosen a location, lined up your supply chain, and secured loans to launch your retail venture, it’s time to take a long, hard look at your retail space and determine the best ways to represent your brand and create an immersive experience. What sights, smells, and Read More …

Coffee and Comfort: How Retail Stores Can Increase Browsing

Folgers had the famous tag line, “The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup,” complete with commercials showing sleepy parents roused to wakefulness not by noisy children, but by their coffeemaker automatically brewing a fresh pot in the morning. Our long love affair with coffee is about more than the pick-me-up from Read More …

Get Sporty for the Fall Season

Retail is a cyclical business. Sales can rise and fall with the seasons, holidays, and events like back-to-school shopping, prom, or the prevalence of weddings, for example. If you have yet to consider the impact sports can have on your retail sales, it’s high time you considered the money to be made by incorporating sports Read More …

Beauty Salon and Supply: Supplies Beyond Beauty Products

Beauty salons are largely a service industry, but many bring in extra cash with displays that offer salon-quality products so that customers can purchase the same items their stylists and manicurists use on their hair and nails. When you’re setting up shop, ordering furniture, and deciding how to lay out your location, you need to Read More …

Selling School Spirit: The Finer Points of School Retail

What’s school retail? Most people don’t think of schools as a business but attend a local school sporting event, and you will find staff and students selling snacks and school merchandise, from branded apparel to tchotchkes. These sales are intended to help students and families display their school spirit and boost funding for the school Read More …

Why Your Business Needs to Embrace the Peak-End Rule

Think about a favorite movie. If asked, you might recall important plot points. At the very least, most people are likely to remember the climax, or peak moment of the film, along with the ending. Everyone recalls the scene in Jaws when the shark explodes into smithereens, followed by the twist on the classic movie Read More …

Bringing It to the Table

Tables are made to put stuff on, and this utility has made display tables a staple of the retail space. Whereas peddlers of yore chose tables for durability, portability, supplies and other purely functional purposes, there are no such restrictions today. You have nearly unlimited options when it comes to how you display your wares Read More …

Adding Social Value to Your Retail Location

These days, it seems like it’s not enough to set up a retail location that fulfills only the single goal of selling products. Some retailers are finding ways to re-brand the customer experience by adding social value to the retail location. Just look at some retailers that sell high-end yoga and athletic gear. Many retail Read More …

How Can You Use Famous Sales to Your Advantage?

Plenty of businesses come up with gimmicks to get consumers in the door, offering a variety of sales tactics designed to appeal to both long-time patrons and new customers alike. Some of these sales do so well that they become famously associated with a particular brand, such as the Payless BOGO sales, Macy’s Clinique Days, Read More …