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LSKD appoints first chief retail officer as part of its “audacious” growth plan

Inside Retail

Customer experience LSKD has ‘audacious’ growth plans for the next few years and Shaughnessy is expected to play a key role in helping the brand create a unique in-store experience and ensuring the right products are stocked in each store. We aim to ensure our community feels supported and satisfied through the whole process.

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50 years: How Carpet Court became a $500 million flooring powerhouse

Inside Retail

The vast majority are really engaged and – should they wish to leave – we don’t block them, which is quite unique in this industry.” The brand’s new tagline – dream it, style it, live it – is part of this campaign, with the company seeking to engage with its customers during the “dream it” stage.

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Is the DTC business model dead, or just evolving?

Inside Retail

Analyzing over 80 different rigorous peer-reviewed studies on DTC, we discovered a few common insights that prove the DTC model isn’t dead, it’s just evolving and, in fact, it could still be a great way for smaller brands to build customer engagement. Engaging with customers directly online is particularly appealing for new brands.

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How three retailers are cultivating success in the plant and garden sector

Inside Retail

In 2017, we had our first sale at our warehouse in Abbotsford, which had 100 metre queues forming in both directions. IR: What are Jungle Collective’s plans for the future? LV: We plan on expanding quite heavily into outdoors. And how can customers engage in this hobby if they have little green space available?

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Retail Trends: Evolution of traditional retail.

Greater Group

In retail, the rise of e-commerce has sparked worry about the relevance of brick-and-mortar and prompted retailers to reimagine the way they use tech to promote their products and engage shoppers. SMALL & TEMPORARY FORMATS : Temporary retail building.

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