Retail Ideas on How to Use Your Small Space Fully

Smaller spaces can sometimes be overwhelming when trying to create your retail store. But don’t fret! Specialty Store Services can help you make the most of it! This blog will give you tips on utilizing small spaces and surfaces to create the ultimate atmosphere. The goal is to provide the illusion of a larger area Read More …

Creating a Positive Retail Experience When the New Normal is Not Normal

As governors and other local officials give retailers the go-ahead to reopen stores, it is important for stores to define what they stand for and why they are an important part of their communities as well. Over the last couple of months, there have been a lot of physical stores that have been shut down Read More …

Essential Tips to Make the Most of a Small Retail Space

When you walk into a department or warehouse store, you may be struck by the vastness of the space. Even though these stores are stocked full of goods, there’s also plenty of space to walk and explore merchandise. Unfortunately, smaller retail stores, like boutiques, don’t have the same access to the square footage as their Read More …

The 411 on Stack It High and Watch It Fly in Modern Retail

The “stack it high and watch it fly” model of retail essentially relies on well-stocked shelves to create an attractive shopping atmosphere, giving the impression that a company is flush, and encouraging increased sales. Consider how shoppers might feel looking at a shelf that has been picked over and contains only sparse merchandise—it creates an 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 …

Halloween Display Basics: Re-purposing Mannequins, Clothing Racks, and More

According to the National Retail Federation, 2017 saw $9.1 billion in Halloween spending—a number that was predicted to drop slightly (to $9 billion) in 2018. These numbers are good news for Halloween stores, but what about retailers that aren’t selling Halloween-specific wares? As an apparel retailer, you’re better situated than you might imagine to capitalize Read More …

Controlling What Your Store Layout Conveys to Customers

One of the first things you need to think about when planning your store layout is what you want the customer to take away from the experience of interacting with your brand. In a general sense, you want customers to feel a positive association with your brand, to find your retail space attractive, uplifting, and Read More …

Pressing Concerns in Visual Merchandising

When it comes to visual merchandising, there are many challenges inherent in planning the layout, design, and elements to be included. There are several goals at play, such as grabbing attention and exposing consumers to as much merchandise as possible (without overwhelming them). Ultimately, you want your visual displays to create a positive customer experience, Read More …

Creating an Ideal Transitional Space in Your Store

Serving the public means you naturally want to impress customers from the moment they walk in the door (or even earlier, with storefront displays, signage, and more). You have to be careful, however, about hitting shoppers or clients with a hard sell or your best products right when they enter, because it takes time for Read More …