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Retail’s tech revolution sets laser-like focus on the consumer

Inside Retail

This is not just a transient trend but a robust response to the changing consumer, who now craves the tactile satisfaction of in-store shopping along with the personalisation and convenience of online commerce. Today’s consumers might browse products online and then feel, try and buy them in physical stores.

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Shaping Tomorrow: Top 4 Retail Design Trends to Watch for in 2024

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As we step into the future of retail, the landscape is ever-evolving, driven by innovations in design, technology, and consumer preferences. Expect to see AR mirrors for virtual try-ons, interactive displays providing in-depth product information, and VR experiences that transport customers into a brand’s story.

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How technology can drive meaningful engagement between store staff and shoppers

Inside Retail

Consumers shopping in physical stores are seeking a more personalised and relevant engagement with retailers today, based on their needs and desires – they want more than conversations with sales associates merely trying to sell them something. Cook is referring to one of the key takeaways from the 2024 Omnichannel Leadership Report.

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Embracing the Future: Top Design Trends for New Dispensaries to Compete in the Industry

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Interactive Product Displays: Interactive product displays enhance customer engagement and education. Incorporating digital screens or tablets that provide information about different strains, product origins, and effects can empower customers to make informed decisions.

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How to create an Effective Merchandising Plan

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It wasn’t too long ago that retailers and consumers were facing a plague of out-of-stock merchandise and empty shelves — on account of supply-chain disruptions in global retail. He says when customers shop online, they can’t connect emotionally with the merchandise, so most often, they simply look for the cheapest option.

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Revamp Your Retail Space: 5 Shopfitting Trends That Will Make Your Store Stand Out

Greater Group

Shopfitting or shop fitting is not a common and familiar term to regular consumers and may only be used by people who work in a specialised field within the broader retail industry such as shopfitters, architects, designers, project managers and retailers. However, it’s one of the key elements in retail design.

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How to Manage Seasonal Sales and Promotions Across Multiple Locations

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Differences in local consumer behavior and preferences Each location has its own unique customer base with varying preferences and behaviors. Navigating these legal requirements can be complex and time-consuming. It ensures that promotions are strategically timed, preventing conflicts and maximizing customer engagement.