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5 Hot Display Strategies to Try in Your Store!

Retail Adventures

Your job as a visual merchandiser is to expand that time frame. Speed bumps create the perception of what shoppers can expect while perusing your sales floor, so use them to feature new arrivals, cross-merchandise with related items, and to tell product stories. Create windows that stop traffic.

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How to Use Fixtures to Direct Traffic Flow

Independent Retailer

Ideal for small objects such as toiletries, socks, gloves, earbuds, and bath sets, acrylic slatwall trays offer a wonderful cross-merchandising opportunity to highlight smaller products that would otherwise be passed up or shuffled around in the mix of your store. Slatwall Merchandisers. Acrylic Slatwall Trays.

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Maximizing Sales with Effective Retail Shelving and Displays

CJ Retail Solutions

Organizing products strategically on shelves can maximize their visual impact and appeal to customers. Eye-catching visual merchandising can capture customer attention and drive sales. Utilizing space and layout efficiently can lead to increased sales and improved customer flow in the store.

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Enhancing the Shopper Experience!

Retail Adventures

Flexibility makes a visual merchandiser’s – that’s you – job easier. Boutiques are great at increasing the average sale: shoppers come in for one item but leave with five. This display at a Nashville boutique utilizes cross-merchandising to increase impulse sales.