Why is product display important?
Product display is incredibly important in any retail setting, as it can make or break a customer's shopping experience.
It’s the visual representation of your brand and can influence a customer’s decision to purchase a product or not.
Good product display can create an inviting and attractive atmosphere for customers, leading to increased sales. It can help you draw attention to specific products and drive customers to those items.
It can also help customers quickly locate what they need, resulting in a more positive shopping experience.
It can also help you create a cohesive and unified look for your store. Whether it’s highlighting a particular product line or creating a certain color scheme, you can use it to create a unique environment and draw customers in.
According to The Sprout Social Index™, 51% of consumers like to see brands highlighting their product or service in their social posts.
It’s also important to consider the practical aspects of product display. You want to make sure your products are visible and accessible to customers.
Make sure you have proper lighting, clear signage, and plenty of space for customers to move around and browse your products.
In short, product display is essential for creating an inviting atmosphere, highlighting particular products, and making sure customers can easily find what they need. It’s an important part of the overall shopping experience and should not be overlooked.
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ANNETTE — “Hi, ace detective.” The young girl stifles a yawn. “We’ll be closing up soon, I’m afraid. Is there anything I can help you find?”
EMPATHY — She’s hoping the answer is yes. Any excuse to take a break from the dreaded *math homework.*
“No thanks, I was just on my way out.” [Leave]
“It’s okay, I don’t want to distract you from your studies.”
“Yeah, actually. I’m looking for a book.”
ANNETTE — She tries and fails to hide her relief as she sets her textbook under her chair. “Of course! What are you looking for, sir?”
“A happy story.”
“A sad story.”
“Something that will make me a better detective.”
“Something that will make me a better person.”
“Something about how to mend a broken heart.”
ANNETTE — “Oh…” She frowns, staring up at the shelves as if hoping that the perfect book will miraculously catch her eye. “Umm… Let me think…”
EMPATHY — She’s genuinely trying to think of one. She wants to help you.
ANNETTE — After a long, long pause, Annette finally lets out a sigh of defeat. “…I’m not sure,” she admits sadly. “I’m sorry, sir.”
YOU — “You can’t think of anything at all?”
ANNETTE — “Well… We do carry some self help books, sir, but…” She casts a quick glance around the store.
REACTION SPEED — Making sure Plaisance is out of earshot.
ANNETTE — The girl leans in conspiratorially and whispers, “Mother says those books are all snake oil. ‘If all it took to change somebody’s life was a book, *we* would be sitting quite prettily.’”
DRAMA — Her Plaisance impression is uncanny! What talent!
YOU — “Why do you sell them, then?”
ANNETTE — “Well,” she coughs, “not everyone agrees with my mother.”
RHETORIC — Translation: because people buy them. It’s as simple as that.
ANNETTE — “But I don’t think that’s quite what you’re looking for, is it, sir…?” She looks up at you with that seemingly impossible mixture of innocence and knowing that is unique to children.
“Yeah, you’re right. It isn’t.”
“No, I think I’ll give the self help books a try.”
“I’m not really sure what I’m looking for, to be honest.”
ANNETTE — She nods slowly, looking down at her frayed nails. “Lots of people come into the shop not quite knowing what they’re looking for. But that’s what’s so nice about bookshops, don’t you think? No matter where you look, you can find *something* interesting.” She smiles bright enough to light up every dark corner of the bookstore and the doomed commercial area below it. “I’m sure you’ll find what you’re looking for, ace detective. Maybe you just have to let it find *you.*”
+1 MORALE
VOLITION — Here in this bookshop. In Martinaise. Revachol. The world. This seemingly wretched lifetime. In the midst of it all, there is always something for you. Uncurl your fist. Let it find your palms upturned.
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My God, as someone who’s the sole receptionist at my office i’m 150% out here doing MCs shitty job and i would turn to car crime to get out of here in a HEARTBEAT !! Most seen ive ever felt in my life, absolute chefs kiss for this wip
shaking your hand!!! all of the MCs office life is based off of my mine own experiences from an old job. i wish it was hyperbole but i really did have to make tea and toast every morning for an executive in his 60's 😑
i hope you find a job that you love in the future though!! and i'm wishing u all the strength and patience for ur current one LMAO
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