Small town retail ideas Part 1 - Small Biz Survival |
Small town retail ideas Part 1 Posted: 03 Oct 2011 04:21 AM PDT At the Revitalize WA conference I sat in on a session by Scott Day with Urban Development Services, on Fifty Ideas for Retailers That Cost Less than $50. People are not buying the same way they did three years ago. People are thinking and buying "inexpensive" far more often. Scott recommended a few tactics to take advantage of it:
External selling space This is your outside: your sidewalk, facade, sign and windows.
Improve your signage. Good signs can measurably boost sales. And you should measure before and after, when you invest in a sign. Awnings can be great, or can easily look dirty. If you are installing awnings, Scott recommended avoiding barrel or vaulted awnings. Also, stripes hide streaks (from drips, runoff, etc.) better than solid colors. Awnings are washable, too, something many retailers never do. Scott said no retailer should need a neon open sign. It should be obvious when you are open. You might open the front door or set out special exterior displays to make it obvious. Your front door conveys an important message to your customers. Tape nothing to your front door. Nothing. Find another place to put signs and community flyers. Upgrade your hand-printed hours signs. Using a computer, you can easily make something with polish and a bit of personality. Clean first impressions:
Window Displays
Dirty windows discount the value of your business. One drug store Scott mentioned would wash their windows daily. The owner said that customers who saw dirty windows would wonder about the cleanliness of his drug counter. Think of window displays as display ads: don't over-clutter them like supermarket specials. Instead, create something that can motivate customers in less than 3 seconds. A good window display:
Cooperate with another store in town to cross-merchandise. Put their items in your windows and vice versa. One kids clothing store borrowed some used tires for a striking window display. Watch for Part 2 - including inventory control and interior tips - next week. New here? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Subscribe. |
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