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5 Hot Display Strategies to Try in Your Store!

Retail Adventures

Your job as a visual merchandiser is to expand that time frame. This location, part of the Bowery Bay Shops, a 15,000 square foot retail space in the newly remodeled LaGuardia Airport, is a stunner. You need enough space for customers to comfortably shop each side of the display. Create windows that stop traffic.

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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. Slatwall Merchandisers.

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Enhancing the Shopper Experience!

Retail Adventures

Flexibility makes a visual merchandiser’s – that’s you – job easier. Boutiques are great at increasing the average sale: shoppers come in for one item but leave with five. This display at a Nashville boutique utilizes cross-merchandising to increase impulse sales. Hello double duty! You sang that didn’t you?