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DTC Brands Forge Unique Paths to Growth

Retail TouchPoints

When planning their strategy for growth, DTC brands can choose to: Increase distribution channels through avenues such as wholesale partnerships ; Expand their product assortments ; Use additional marketing channels ; and Build a community of like-minded consumers. Reaching an international clientele is a major milestone for any brand.

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Why the High Street is on the Pyramid Stage

365 Retail

The UK’s diverse festival scene not only has an eager clientele awaiting to return, but also represents a huge opportunity for brands to collaborate and utilise an industry that is adapting how they make the use of their space to bring a new, revitalised attraction to a refreshed audience.

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Best of 2023: Sports Direct – How a former Nike exec plans to elevate the retailer

Retail Gazette

Around the store are dedicated areas for various sports from running and football to golf, swimming and outdoor. Shaking off its discount reputation It’s clear that Sports Direct wants to shake off its association with neon discount tags and giant mugs and attract a broader clientele.

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Where to Sell Handmade Items Locally

Small Biz Trends

Vendors also sell all sorts of handmade items at these outdoor events, especially homemade jams, cookies and other edible crafts. Be sure to research each flea market to ensure you market your crafts to the right clientele. Instagram is also a great way to attract local buyers to items for sale in physical locations.

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Don’t Blame Shrinkage: Why Poor Digital Strategy Might Be Responsible for Retail Uncertainty

365 Retail

But particularly for high-ticket retailers (furniture, designer clothing, outdoors), who have higher-income clientele, the question must be asked: are they thinking innovatively enough about their frontline workforce to counteract negative sales trends? Imagine an employee at an outdoor store, Tina.

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