In order to begin making changes to the product placement in your store you need to map out an overall plan. To do this, you first need to recognize the current traffic flow of your store and develop a plan to direct traffic flow so that customers will shop your entire store and with their attention focused where you would like it to be. By strategically placing demand/destination products and impulse items throughout the interior of your store, you can balance the traffic flow throughout your store and increase your overall sales by making the best use of every square foot. Start by taking the pulse of your merchandise selection from the front to the rear of your store and follow these tips for redirecting customer traffic to maximize your sales:
"All department stores will become museums, and all museums will become department stores." ---Andy Warhol---
Monday, 15 April 2013
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In order to begin making changes to the product placement in your store you need to map out an overall plan. To do this, you first need to recognize the current traffic flow of your store and develop a plan to direct traffic flow so that customers will shop your entire store and with their attention focused where you would like it to be. By strategically placing demand/destination products and impulse items throughout the interior of your store, you can balance the traffic flow throughout your store and increase your overall sales by making the best use of every square foot. Start by taking the pulse of your merchandise selection from the front to the rear of your store and follow these tips for redirecting customer traffic to maximize your sales:
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