Invest in your retail space
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire in interior office refurbishment contractors
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 by Office Refurbishment Berkshire in interior office refurbishment contractors
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morjarias
18. Jul, 2011
Thanks for the reply… wish you all Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
FARISM13
18. Jul, 2011
@ppasten
“it hinges again on all theses things but also the relationships with management of stores, it what I call the “What’s in it for me?” factor.”
yep, lol
ppasten
18. Jul, 2011
@morjarias, new entrants are always difficult to give the most opportune position due to the unknown factor. This then hinges on working with merchants and others who know how the products will strategically affect the product mix. This is up the marketers the product type and potential the product can provide. In a field sales situation, it hinges again on all theses things but also the relationships with management of stores, it what I call the “What’s in it for me?” factor.
morjarias
18. Jul, 2011
Excellent video… as someone who is in field sales, what I wanted to know is how would you balance the need for a new entrant (with no sales history but with an obvious objective to increase it’s sales) against an existing top seller (that wants to maintain the status quo in sales in it’s favour) – i.e. who would be placed in the best location … what could influence the final decision of locating a product on a particular high footfall area/ best shelf? Many thanks
roostermiller
18. Jul, 2011
This was really interesting in the workings of how to set up a shop. I am a retail manager and they don’t teach you this stuff on the way up through the ranks. The company I work for dosn’t do this for us at head office and you basicly have to do this stuff yourself on store relay etc. I thank you.