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Tips to avoid sensory overload at Christmas

Inside Retail

Other forms of neurological conditions may also affect a customer’s cognitive processing, such as acquired brain injuries and age-related conditions such as dementia. Many neurodivergent customers will have researched the exits and entry points in advance, as well as where the registers are positioned.

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Why local retail communities are important, and how retail design can encourage community retailing.

Retail Focus

Examples of brand communities include Apple enthusiasts forming online forums, Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners participating in rallies, or Nike fans engaging on social media. Other brands, such as LuluLemon or Huda Beauty, have invested in the power of digital to grow a following and establish an engaged community.

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Aussie supermarkets have a trust problem. Here’s how they can fix it

Inside Retail

At the big end of town, Woolies X, with its embedded Quantium research is driving the customer data revolution for team green, while Wesfarmers’ OneDigital promises to play catch up and unleash the power of Flybuys with a huge commitment in talent and marketing (what about that AFL Grand Final budget).

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Crafting luxury brand narratives through popup stores

Retail Focus

Crafting brand narratives through popup stores can be an effective strategy to engage customers, create buzz, and build a unique brand experience. The store layout should also facilitate storytelling and create an atmosphere that resonates with your target audience.

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

Inside Retail

The crux of this phygital evolution lies in its ability to harness data and advanced tech tools to create a retail ecosystem that is intuitive, responsive and engaging. The blend of smart carts and cashier-less checkouts is a reality unfolding in stores, ushering in a new era of retail marked by heightened efficiency and customer-centricity.

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How Retail Design Insights Will Inspire Workplace Design

All Work

Rethinking the success measures of the workplace from pure employee densities to one where engagement is at the forefront, will be the challenge of business owners and HR leaders. Together these cards form a framework of people’s lives on one side, and a DNA-like pattern on the other (image: Work Design Magazine). First Impressions.

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A Small Business’s Guide To Boosting Checkout Conversion Rates

RetailMinded

These include lack of diverse payment options or non-responsive website layouts. These all affect the revenue of e-commerce stores since they lose out on sales when customers leave without completing their purchase or registering an account. It helps increase customer engagement by giving consumers a better chance to purchase.

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