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Retail Assortment Strategies: What Are They & How Do They Work?

Wiser

For example, an ice cream shop might offer other treats like frozen yogurt, cookies, or candies to appeal to customers who aren’t looking for ice cream. Too wide and you’ll end up with leftover dead stock. This way you can rely on regular purchases with little worry of retaining dead stock.

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Retail technology for building recession resilience

I Vend

Consumers continue to spend on essentials such as food, personal care, and basic clothing, but reduce their outlay on items such as furniture, home electronics, sporting goods and accessories. Online/offline integration – shoppers want the choice to shop via ecommerce solutions, brick and mortar, or a combination of the two.

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Behind the evolution of 107-year-old Japanese eyewear brand Tanaka Optical

Inside Retail

The Covid-19 outbreak urged consumers to change their buying and shopping behaviors not only in Singapore but worldwide. When our founder opened his first shop in Hiroshima, lenses were shaped and polished by the hands of our store staff for individual prescriptions of our customers. Manpower, recruitment and staff training.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 314 – Lovesac Founder and CEO Shawn Nelson

Retail Geek

We don’t, we don’t stock things there. And yeah, it is, I was like, I’m not going to look at the stock, it’s not going to influence me. And now we don’t even operate stores in the traditional sense. And it’s like, okay.

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How Aussie label Form & Fold is building a better swimwear brand

Inside Retail

Every year, we learn more about our customers, or more about social media, or how to better manage our email [marketing]. We really want to extend our size range, but it’s such an undertaking, and you’re left with so much dead stock because it’s really hard to forecast. Another thing is SKUs. That’s a big one.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 296 – Guardian Baseball Co-Founder Matt Kubancik

Retail Geek

Started selling fashion and store stock Closeouts Retail Arbitrage early days of eBay and then when I was 18 years old. Jason: [7:00] And so was q v predominantly like a order management system or I guess I always thought of it as kind of like a almost like a dim and a CMS and a way am I thinking of it wrong.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 265 – News, retailer earnings, and listener questions.

Retail Geek

Famous Last Words I’ll probably be dead wrong I doubt so anytime you do a merger or an acquisition of this size like you do have to get regulatory approval, I kind of don’t think this is gonna be that tough because Amazon doesn’t have a lot of. [11:09] Jason: [10:36] I mean yeah it is funny to think about but yeah.