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Tuesday, 22 September 2015

4 Essential Point Of Purchase Marketing Ideas

Article by VM Design visual merchandising company

Point of purchase marketing, commonly abbreviated as POP, and also known as marketing retail utilizes in-store displays to convince customers to make purchase of a particular brand. How can you use your point of purchase marketing to attract customers’ attention, or convince customers to make impulse purchase at point of sale?

Several approaches can be used, but the most effective is to offer customers exhilaration and value. Just like any other marketing effort, POP must be directed towards conveying a clear message to customers to persuade them make purchases.

Rich attractive graphics
Customers are most attracted by visuals, therefore, when creating your materials for point of purchase marketing, consider using conspicuous colors, interactive graphics as well as modest messages. You may consider using rare shapes and quirky concepts. Make use of your creativity and create your material more appealing. This is for one sole purpose: for visitors and customers to see.

Proper positioning
The location of your POP material matters a lot as it is critical that the material be easily visible to customers and visitors, whether you put it on tables, marquee, checkout stands or shelves. The effectiveness of the material also accounts a lot other than just positioning. It must have messages that are easier to read and comprehend.  The POP material will particularly be helpful when customers are making their buying decisions, therefore, ensure that they are easily accessible, for that matter, they should be at eye level.

Complementary to product line
Point of purchase marketing primarily serves the purpose of convincing customers make impulse buy, therefore, use of opportunities that are in line with your primary product should be given a close thought. For instance, if running a restaurant, entice customers with daily specials on tabletop displays, post images of mouth-watering snacks to complement the beverage menus for taverns, and other sorts of tricks for relevant businesses. These POP efforts should be reinforced with proper training of staff with ideas to convince customers to make purchases.

Research
Conducting a personal research on the relevant things that can be added in POP marketing strategy is also a better approach. Prior to making a campaign launch, you need to know whether the product you’ve selected has a larger demand in the region that you intend to make sale. You may start with several products for analysis purposes to see which ones are in high demand and which ones are not. Once you’ve noted down items with great appeal, you can use the following POP strategies.

·    Offer discounts- to increase purchases, you can bundle up two related items and offer a discount for purchases on both. For instance, if you are into cosmetics, offer shampoo and a hair conditioner as a bundle on discount. A “Buy one get one free” promotion can likely do wonders as well.

·       Provide guidance for purchases- you may create adverts with themes to offer guidelines to customers on how they can make purchases.

·       You your impulse buys as a case study- consider the things that made you make an impulse buy when making a purchase. What attracted you most to making the purchase? Figure it out and try to implement the same.

·         Revolutionize your POP strategies- always consider new strategies of marketing your products. Give fresh approaches priority. If customers continually see the same advert or promotion through several weeks, the excitement that they first got will vanish.

Alluring clients to make impulse buys will not only increase your daily sales, but will attract more clients as word about you spread around. More clients will also come in searching for other products that you might be offering.

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Monday, 10 February 2014

Visual Merchandising for Valentines

Provided by VM Design Visual Merchandisers who have a wide range of visual merchandising portfolio.

Valentine's Day is one of those annual events where people are thinking of shopping for special presents to give to their loved ones. As a result, it is always a good opportunity for retail businesses. If you own (or manage) a retail business and you would like to maximise your sales and revenue this Valentine's Day, then here are the most important things that you should watch out for.
All Products are on Display
Make sure that you display your products well. It should be in the areas that are easily visible to the naked eye. Remember, if your clients can not see your products, then they are not going to buy it.
The key here is to display your merchandise in a manner that all your customers will be able to see it and eventually purchase them.
Display Popular Items in Hot Spots
Unpopular items do not need to take up the best spots in your shop. Reserve those "hot spots" for profitable items or best seller products. Since it is Valentine's Day, the best sellers are usually chocolates and other gift items. But this does not mean that you just simply ditch those slow moving items. Just relocate them elsewhere in the store for the meantime.
For best seller items, place them in areas that are easily seen by the customers the moment they walk inside your store. These items are the highlight of your store so you should emphasize them.
Directed Towards the Customer
Display your merchandise at an angle that is directed to your consumers. They should be at an angle that lie within the customer's line of vision.
Avoid flat surfaces because they do not work well when it comes to attracting the customer's attention. Create some height as this is the best way to emphasize a product. If you are selling men's and women's apparel for Valentine's Day, and you need to display them on a mannequin, make sure to place the mannequin on an elevated area.
Make your Feature Items Stand Out
You should not just merely display items in your window display and wait for customers to come in and buy them. You must also add some decorations and ornamentations to it.
As it is Valentine's Day, it is probably a good idea to display some flowers along with the products, hearts, cherubs, or any items that are related to the occasion.
Of course, proper colour combination must also be observed so the products will look even more appealing.




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Monday, 30 July 2012

Important Considerations When Planning Window Dressing

Retail window dressing is probably the most commonly known and used visual merchandising technique.

From the small independent shops to the multi-million high street retail chains, this technique is used for distinguishing the shop's brand from the competition.
If it is planned and executed well, it can be one of the most effective ways to increase the sales in a shop. However, if you do not implement a well thought plan, it may detract the potential shoppers.
It is very important that you present your shop's brand well to your potential customers. And, there are a number of options that one has to consider to make window dressing a success.
Here are a number of very important considerations that you should be aware of:

  • Colours: You have all the colours of the rainbow to choose from when setting up window dressing, but not just any colour will do. Although going with your business theme is one of the top picks, it can also suck if you have terrible colour combinations. Therefore, you need to research and find out which colours are attractive, soothing and more likely to win a customer's trust fast.

  • Sunlight and lighting: How does sunlight strike the display window? Can it get to a point sunlight will get in the way of visibility of the window dressing from the outside? When dressing your window, you will want to go with the right window treatments that protect what is behind the glass without negatively affecting the people in front of it.

  • Functions: Different window dressing types have different functionalities. This is a very important issue when selecting the type of window set-up. Some of the window dressing types are costly and take a lot of time and energy to put up while others are simple enough to put up in a few minutes. You must evaluate your needs and budget and make a decision that you will be happy with.

  • Size and Materials: When you are designing your shop window, you must consider the size and the material to be used. There are some materials that you can adjust to fit the display window while others cannot. You have a wide variety of materials to choose from as well but you can pick one depending on price, size, use, effectiveness, colours and form.

Please note that all these options are very important. As such, each option should be considered and planned with care in order to make the window dressing a success.
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