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How Vans Transformed its Visual Merchandising with ‘Digital-First’ Processes

Retail TouchPoints

Now, brands like Vans are embedding these short-term solutions into their day-to-day workflows as they strive to optimize the flow and experience of the shoe and apparel retailer’s 500+ stores in North America. Vans has increased the efficiency workflow for its visual merchandising and monthly floorset process using solutions from IWD.

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Foot Locker Debuts ‘Store of the Future’ in New Jersey

Retail TouchPoints

Foot Locker has unveiled its new store format, which includes a communal sneaker try-on area to facilitate “sneaker culture” conversations and technology that provides store associates with omnichannel inventory availability data. The retailer plans to use learnings from this store, located in the Willowbrook Mall in Wayne, N.J.,

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How Technology and Science Create Unforgettable, Immersive In-Store Experiences

Retail TouchPoints

The Psychology of Immersive Shopping Experiential retail strategies are rooted in psychological principles about how consumers engage with spaces. Understanding these behavioral motivations and responses is key to creating impactful in-store moments. These cues influence time spent in-store and brand attitudes.

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5 Key Business Challenges Behind Your Merchandising Strategy

Wiser

Visual merchandising strategies like marketing displays in-store or online can draw in customers and increase foot-traffic. Having a well-planned store layout and monitoring your inventory makes it easier for consumers to find your products and increases the number of products purchased. 3: Customer Loyalty.

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Retail Assortment Strategies: What Are They & How Do They Work?

Wiser

If your product range is too narrow, then you won’t be able to meet consumer demand. Every retail store has a different assortment. Even similar stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot won’t carry the exact same products. Deciding on your product assortment isn’t as simple as it might sound.

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The Signs of Bad Shopping Experiences and How to Mitigate Them Using Digital Surveys

Retail TouchPoints

However, if customer service is excellent, 78% of consumers will do business with a company again, even after a mistake. Multiple choice answers are fast and easy for the consumer and give your organization insights to better understand cart abandonment. Meet the Customer on Their Terms with the Right Platform.

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Why local retail communities are important, and how retail design can encourage community retailing.

Retail Focus

A ‘ brand community ’ refers to a group of consumers who share a common interest or passion for a particular brand. More recently, retailers are embracing local retailing to connect with communities, support local economies, and meet the changing preferences of consumers. Physical retail can encourage developing retail communities.