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Are we entering a bricks-and-mortar renaissance? Here’s what the data says

Inside Retail

In a rollercoaster year for retail sales, a survey of retailers has indicated an optimistic outlook for store network growth. In what the national property agency CBRE described as a ‘flash survey’, 83 per cent of Australian respondents across a snapshot of the Asia Pacific region indicated expansion plans.

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Amazon Australia maintains pace

Inside Retail

Pattern Australia has released its fourth annual report on consumer considerations and e-commerce. Impressively, Amazon has managed to hold onto the accelerated gains it made in the last two years when consumers were in lockdown, and the research finds that e-commerce shoppers have no plans to slow their spending on the marketplace in 2022.

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Holiday In-Store Shopping 2021

Tusco Display

Holiday Shopping In 2021: Short Supply And High Demand Throughout the pandemic, Tusco Display has been focused on maintaining operations while keeping our teams safe despite uncertainty. The sales numbers are beginning to reflect this – and the trend is likely to continue into the holiday season.

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Retail’s Supply Chain Puzzle: Understanding And Addressing Retail Supply Chain Challenges

RetailMinded

Shop ’til you drop. Get your retail therapy fix. It’s all a part of our everyday vocabulary—and just as much as retail shopping holds so much power over us ordinary folks, so does the supply chain over the retailers behind the scenes. Reward yourself. Treat yourself. You deserve it.

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Experts weigh in: how economic conditions will impact retailers in 2023

Inside Retail

With consumer confidence well below 100, inflation high, and interest rates fuelling concerns about mortgage stress and negative equity – and the continuing spectre of recession – we would expect to see highly predictable patterns of behaviour. I can reveal that retail sales for Q1 of 2023 are forecast to be $99.9

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Elements of retail strategy – Retail like-for-likes bounce back after Brexit

Barber Design

Indications are that this heightened performance was driven by elements of retail strategy and promotional activity across the retail sales industry during this period. In the first full month since the EU referendum result, like-for-like retail sales jumped by 1.1%

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Thinking vs Mindset: The Difference Between

Retailing Insight

Thinking means having thoughts about something, pondering, planning, debating, and logically figuring out. Particularly observe the self-sabotaging, limiting thoughts constantly dictating false information about yourself and see the patterns manifesting to prove they are right. Mindset is the context in which you hold things.

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