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Written on 2010-09-05
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) ______________________________________ (description) . is/are defective/broken . were not ordered (subbed for ____________ ?) . is ______ more than we ordered . were not received, but were listed as shipped . other B) ________(quantity)of ________________________ (item Displaying a number of different apple-related gift items together, such as bags of potpourri, apple-shaped cookie cutters, an apple corer, and towels silkscreened with an apple design, gives customers the idea of putting together a gift basket of apple merchandise. Maintaining Good Merchandising 133 Cross merchandising can also be done on the basis of color, leading to some unusual and interesting display combinationsfor instance, red casseroles displayed with red Christmas ornaments and teddy bears with big red bows. Some stores display all their merchandise in cross merchandising settings rather than having a separate area for soap, candles, linens, and other categories. This is perfect for leisurely impulse shopping in a tourist area, but not ideal for shoppers hoping to find a specific item quickly. Props can be used in store displays to add color and interest. A display of rugged suitcases, for instance, might also feature maps of Africa, binoculars, a pith helmet, and a top-quality plush lion. A display of rugged suitcases, for instance, might also feature maps of Africa, binoculars, a pith helmet, and a top-quality plush lion. ld mention where it can be purchased. The area near any checkout counter, even in the finest specialty shop, is a prime spot for impulse merchandise. (We all know what a strong draw the candy display can be along most grocery store checkout lanes.) Leave room near the register for a compact display of add-on accessories, treats, or any small new items to which you wish to draw attention. Because checkout counters can become cluttered with impulse merchandise, it is important to limit and frequently change the items that are featured there. These displays may be the final impression that customers have of your store, so be sure that the merchandise on the counter looks as enticing as the goods shown elsewhere in the shop. These displays may be the final impression that customers have of your store, so be sure that the merchandise on the counter looks as enticing as the goods shown elsewhere in the shop. n the Halloween window and pastel lights at Easter. Strings of lights can be woven through a glassware display, intertwined in a floral garland, or even used on a Christmas tree. Prop Master Display and visual presentation are the theater of retailing, writes designer Martin M. Pegler, author of the annual Stores of the Year and Store Windows books (New York: Retail Reporting Corp.). As in the theater, backdrops and props can be used to make a display come alive. These materials need not be items you sell, as long as the focus remains on the merchandise you do stock. These materials need not be items you sell, as long as the focus remains on the merchandise you do stock. Adult.
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