Friday, November 21, 2008

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How-To Articles for Retailers from The ROI
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What DO Customers Want?

Most specialty retailers are quick to claim that they provide outstanding customer service.  Indeed, for many shoppers, customer service is what sets apart the specialty retailer from the big-box stores or discounters.  But think for a moment about the person on the receiving end of this “good customer service”.  Yes, we mean your shopper.  What constitutes “good customer service” for her?  And would each customer have the same answer? Really? read more ...


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Take the Voo-Doo Out of Your Store's Advertising
 “I know half my advertising budget is wasted.  I just don’t know which half.”
 — John Wannamaker, Department Store Magnate

Retailers of every size and stripe share Wannamaker’s frustration.  Because some retailers don’t understand advertising, they try a variety of advertising approaches throughout their business lives. One is simply to refuse to play the game. Those people quickly become former retailers. read more ...

"Value" for Today's Retail Customer

We’re told that the Chinese symbol for chaos is the same as the symbol for opportunity. If so, it’s an appropriate symbol for retailing.  The more flexible you are and the more your operation delivers the "value" that today's customers seek (hint: it's not just low price anymore!), the more likely you will be counting yourself and your operation among the success stories of tomorrow. read more ...

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Retailers - Have Cash Flow Problems?
(Is the Pope Catholic?) Retailers never should be without a cash flow. You can do it on the back of an envelope.
There are just three components of cash flow control: Cash coming in. Cash going out. And, the difference. Tally these for each time period (week or month), and then the "running total", and you have your cash flow statement.
Now you can talk with your bank about a line of credit, because you can show when you can repay the loan.



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