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What is Visual Merchandising?

Wiser

This is where visual merchandising comes into play. What is Visual Merchandising? Visual merchandising is the practice of designing and displaying merchandise in a retail setting with the goal of engaging shoppers and boosting sales. The Importance of Strong Visual Merchandising.

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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. Mango, a Spanish clothing design and manufacturing company founded in Barcelona, Spain, now has locations all over the world. This location, part of the Bowery Bay Shops, a 15,000 square foot retail space in the newly remodeled LaGuardia Airport, is a stunner.

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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

This display at a Nashville boutique utilizes cross-merchandising to increase impulse sales. This table serves as a merchandise outpost and a window display. It’s shopping in the round so customers can easily shop from all sides. Note the use of neutral décor that allows the merchandise to take center stage.

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Elements of a Great Retail Display

Retail Adventures

While we can’t make the days longer, we can help with the tools necessary to help you plan your visual merchandising, the big part of your store that keeps shoppers interested. Vertical Merchandising causes the shopper to see more of the display because they look up and down at the display as well as forward.