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Target Introduces Larger Store Concept With More Fulfillment Space and Merchandise

Retail TouchPoints

Beginning in 2024, nearly all remodels and new stores will feature the majority of the reimagined store design elements, which include: Full range of merchandise: The larger Target stores will offer shoppers expanded food and beverage options, exclusive brand partnerships and a curated mix of private labels and national brands; More space: The new (..)

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To Experience the Future of Retail, You’ll Want to Go to the Store

Retail TouchPoints

Over the past three years, most of us have done a lot more shopping online, so it’s easy to forget that while ecommerce is still growing, most retail commerce still happens in stores. In Q3 2022, ecommerce accounted for less than 15% of all retail sales. Offer a playground for immersive experimentation.

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How to Effectively Monitor Planogram Compliance

Wiser

Common Issues With Planogram Compliance One issue that brands often see when it comes to planogram compliance is inconsistent implementation across various store locations. The more complicated the instruction, the more likely a store employee is to make a mistake or arrange something incorrectly.

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Retail’s tech revolution sets laser-like focus on the consumer

Inside Retail

By cutting down on the traditional checkout time, retailers are not only enhancing customer satisfaction but also are freeing up staff to focus on other areas of customer service and store operations. Robotics in store operations In recent years, robotics has moved from the fringes to the forefront of retail operations.

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How to Measure and Improve Retail Conversion Rate

V Count

Retail metrics like sales, revenue per store, and total visitor traffic might be high on your priority list when evaluating the success of each store. It doesn’t account for the visitors who left for a variety of reasons, such as not finding the products they needed, poor customer service, or a long checkout queue and waiting time.