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Daiso, Muji, Moshi Moshi? Why this Japanese-inspired chain is taking off

Inside Retail

Even the name Moshi Moshi is a Japanese phrase – it’s an informal way of saying “hello” when answering a phone call from a family member or friend – and given the love of Thai people for Japanese culture and products, that isn’t such a bad marketing tool. Some stores also sell pet accessories. Gross margin percentage was healthy 52.9

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2025’ Housing Market Rebound Opens Door for Furniture and Appliance Sales Growth

Storis

As the housing market gears up for a significant rebound, furniture and appliance retailers stand for a promising surge in demand. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR) , forecasts a 9% increase in home sales for 2025 and a 13% rise for 2026. It’s important to make a great first impression.

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From Manual to Modern: Transitioning Sales Teams to POS Systems 

Storis

Transitioning Away from Manual or Back-Office Ticket Writing While the legacy practice of hand-writing tickets may have served home furnishings retailers in the past, it feels outdated and cumbersome to guests and your staff today. This empowers furniture and appliance retailers to build highly targeted marketing campaigns.

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Top 5 Areas of ROI from STORIS NextGen

Storis

As we continue STORIS NextGen’s evolution, we share the Top 5 Areas of ROI your peers have found through our web-based, mobile solution for home furnishings retail. It takes valuable marketing dollars to drive store traffic. As Found by Your Retail Peers Valuable technology delivers a return on investment.

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Leverage Tech in the 5-Step Selling Process

Storis

Written for the Home Furnishings Association’s Educational Series In a world before showroom technology , it was inefficient to track non-purchasing guests. In fact, research shows that with follow-up or targeted marketing, approximately 20% of originally unsold guests can become converting customers.

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Leverage Tech in the 5-Step Selling Process

Storis

Written for the Home Furnishings Association’s Educational Series In a world before showroom technology , it was inefficient to track non-purchasing guests. In fact, research shows that with follow-up or targeted marketing, approximately 20% of originally unsold guests can become converting customers.