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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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How digital signage and kiosks can help stores match the online experience

Inside Retail

Having embraced digital shopping channels during the pandemic, Australian consumers have become well used to the personalisation and tailored content offered online. So how can physical retail stores replicate the experience and deliver an equally personalised interface for customers?

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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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Hyperphysical Luxury Retail Stores: Bridging the Gap Between the Physical and Digital Worlds

Retail Focus

They are creating hyperphysical retail experiences that engage multiple senses, foster community, and appeal to Gen Z consumers. Notably, statistics underscore the importance of this transformation: 32% of consumers seek in-store experiential moments. 58% are influenced by excellent past customer service.

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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 Manage Seasonal Sales and Promotions Across Multiple Locations

Compliantia

Differences in local consumer behavior and preferences Each location has its own unique customer base with varying preferences and behaviors. It requires market research and a tailored approach to ensure promotions resonate with the local audience. Navigating these legal requirements can be complex and time-consuming.

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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.