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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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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. 4: Visual Merchandising.

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Eye Candy: how “beautification” becomes the new retail currency.

Retail Focus

As much as brands experiment with pop-up store formats, concepts, or themes, they should resonate with consumers as much as they do with their identity. Is brand identity important in designing exceptional pop-up stores? This generally includes elements such as signage, colour palette, lighting, and overall store layout.

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6 Key Strategies for Enhancing Retail Conversion

V Count

Here are some proven techniques and strategies that can help you improve your retail store’s conversion rate and return on investment. Have you ever been to a store, got your eyes on an item or product, but for one reason or another, decided not to complete the purchase? This happens way more often than you think.

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6 Key Strategies for Enhancing Retail Conversion

V Count

Here are some proven techniques and strategies that can help you improve your retail store’s conversion rate and return on investment. Have you ever been to a store, got your eyes on an item or product, but for one reason or another, decided not to complete the purchase? This happens way more often than you think.