MAKE A MEME View Large Image Depending on current pricing strategy, relocate lowest priced items with biggest signage to the store front. Imagine you are the customer, walking towards the store from afar, the first thing after you see apart from the nameboard would be ...
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Keywords: Lowest Priced Items are not at storefront; not fully facing customers) Principles: 1. Make all items easily movable 2. Depending on current pricing strategy, relocate lowest priced items with biggest signage to the store front. Imagine you are the customer, walking towards the store from afar, the first thing after you see apart from the nameboard would be the signages displaying the pricing of the discounted items. Would you be incline to enter the store to explore further when you see a lower pricing signage at the storefront that is within your shopping budget or a higher pricing signage at the storefront? What is the likelihood of customers buying an item after they entered the store versus passing by outside the store? 3. Move Highest Priced items to back of store. On a separate note, instead of hanging shirts one by one on a hook, are there other more efficient shelving methods that require much lesser manpower to shelve the items and not hang one by one? Look at how the supermarkets - Woolworths and Coles shelf their items. They used to hang items on hook and is slowly phasing hanging items on hook out. Currently, the lowest priced item is not conspicuously viewable from the full front view of the storefront at Emporium Mall, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Why not have the lowest priced and the highest priced item located at the storefront to target the widest range of shopper from all demographics? retail technology transportation signs foodanddrinks retail melbourne australia
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