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50 Ideas to Spin the Doors on Your Stores!

Retail Adventures

Remember, its job is to transition customers from whatever they were doing outside of your store and refocus them on shopping. People don’t start thinking about merchandise until they are at least 5-10’ inside the door, this means that the baskets and signs and samples that fall within the decompression zone will e missed.

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50 MORE Ideas to Spin the Doors on Your Stores!

Retail Adventures

BOPIS (Buy Online Pickup In Store) and curbside pickup will continue to expected standards of operation because customers love the ease of shopping. Add additional conveniences such as personal shopping services, both in person and virtually, and your store will stand out among competitors. Cross merchandise everywhere.

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11 Things to Do RIGHT NOW to get Your Store ready for Holiday 2022

Retail Adventures

This year start your Golden Quarter planning now: 2022 Dates to Remember This year Black Friday is on November 25, Small Business Saturday is November 26, Cyber Monday is November 28, and the biggest shopping day of the holiday season will be December 17, the Saturday before Christmas. People tend to stop shopping once their hands are full.

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15 Things to Do RIGHT NOW to Get Your Store Ready for Holiday 2020

Retail Adventures

2020 Dates to Remember: This year Black Friday is on November 27, Cyber Monday is November 30, Small Business Saturday is November 28, and the biggest shopping day of the holiday season will be December 19, the Saturday before Christmas. Of course, your store will be open for shopping with real money after the auction ends.

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[Webinar] Retail Post-Pandemic: 6 Store Conditions Consumer Brands Need to Monitor to Win at the Register

Wiser

How people are shopping is changing and how that affects brick and mortar still remains to be seen a bit. How do they have that experiential type of shopping activity and how that might be changing? Tom: Yes, I think we’re going to return to that a couple of times this morning about what the shopper sees.

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