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Considering BYOD? Count The Costs And Explore Your Options

Retail TouchPoints

Software deployed on mobile or touchscreen devices is being adopted by retailers for everything from point-of-sale and clienteling solutions to endless aisle kiosks. It can be difficult to find accessories that are compatible and work smoothly with the wide variety of devices that may be used in a BYOD scenario.

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How Retailers Overcome Challenges of Seasonal Demand

365 Retail

Maximising Profits Beyond regular merchandise sales, maximising profits during peak seasons depends on diversifying income streams and optimising existing processes. Some examples of innovating in this space are: Warranty extensions Supplementary accessories Express delivery. Here are some possible solutions.

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Crash Course in Store Design for Cannabis Retailers

Retail Adventures

The example is obviously for high-end retailers, but since cannabis stores are often prohibited from leaving product out in the open, isolated glass fixtures can fill the vista, or a store can choose to keep non-cannabis products in the area such as accessories or branded information. The health area of a store is in the center.

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The Rise of Food in Luxury Retail and How Pop-Up Stores Have Contributed to That!

Retail Focus

This approach not only monetises a brands aura of prestige but also transforms its retail spaces into destinations rather than mere points of sale. A Bridge to Aspiring Consumers Historically, luxury brands have curated an air of exclusivity, limiting access to a select clientele.