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Merchandising is the Key to a Successful Point of Sale


By  Phillip Adams-Wright Platinum Quality Author

For any retail business at the moment it can be hard to hit the high level of sales mostly due to the problems with the economy in recent years. Consumer confidence is affected by things like the economy and how much money the general public feel they have that they can freely spend. As they become less confident they can afford to go out and buy goods then the economy dips again and many retailers have suffered dearly from low sales all the way to job cuts and even closing down business all together.

 

Retail Merchandising Displays - Squeeze Every Last Dollar With 6 Simple Tips

By Jeff Parry

Are you one of those retailers who's always craving more floor space? Well, I'll let you in on a secret: You're not alone. One of the common points on the wish lists of retailers around the globe is more space to display product to keep those registers ringing. It may be part of your long term strategy, but to stay competitive in the short term, it's critical to ring every last drop of sales possible out of your allotted piece of retail floor space and maximise your return on investment.

 

 

How to Merchandise in a Retail Store

By Mark B Fletcher

Merchandising is the process of displaying products in a retail store to achieve maximum sales. There are experts who make careers out of providing merchandising advice to national retail chains. There are consultants who provide merchandising advice to independent retailers.

 

3 Ways to Clear Out Slow Moving Merchandise - Retail Merchandising Tip #8

By Bob Negan

It is a common dilemma...

You have pockets of merchandise or one or two slow movers that need to go away but you do not want to mark them down.

Maybe you do not want to look like you are having a sale, maybe you feel that having a couple of items marked down will encourage your customers to ask for discounts on full prices stuff, or maybe you just do not feel like it.

What to do?