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Trends in Toys and Gifts at Baby Stores

SGN Magazine

At Cookie Pot Children’s Boutique, in Gladstone, Ore., They do well for us because of price-point generally, and right now people are also trying to support local shops when they buy gift items.” We also offered at-home Santa and Easter Bunny visits, where the characters brought gifts.

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5 Hot Display Strategies to Try in Your Store!

Retail Adventures

It’s a fact that pre-occupied shoppers will spend approximately eight seconds looking at store windows as they pass by. Your job as a visual merchandiser is to expand that time frame. This type of display assumes that shoppers will place themselves at the center of the window and pause to take it all in. We bet you can, too.

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Fern Hill Market: A Sip of Small Town Shopping

Retail Adventures

Even though managing that many diverse vendors, plus her own shop wasn’t easy, it still wasn’t enough for Taylor. Customers and her community are as important to her as they are to her business, this has made her a big believer in Shoppertainment: the combination of in-store events and shopping.

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How to Use Fixtures to Direct Traffic Flow

Independent Retailer

However, merchandising does not have to become chaotic. With the proper retail fixtures, you can create an organized, enjoyable shopping experience for your customer. Featured below are several different slatwall fixtures and clever ways to use them to highlight – and sell – inventory in your shop. Acrylic Slatwall Trays.

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Enhancing the Shopper Experience!

Retail Adventures

There’s a lot happening at retail right now. Amazon stores, including Amazon Go, Whole Foods Market, and Amazon Fresh currently employ Amazon One , a “fast, convenient, contactless way to use your palm to pay at a store, present a loyalty card, enter a venue, or badge into work” to move shoppers quickly through checkout lines.

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Retail Ready: Setting Your Sales Floor to Sell!

Retail Adventures

The Target Syndrome Think about the last time you shopped at a Target store. Chances are, even if you went in to buy a bottle of glass cleaner you spent at least $50 on things you hadn’t planned on purchasing. When you look hard at a Target store you see a largely neutral box that allows the merchandise to pop.