Have you been to one of those newly remodeled Targets lately? Gone are the days of the aisle after aisle of products. Target’s got different types of tables with inviting displays. There are adorable little nesting tables with products in miniature setups so customers can just play.
When you have clients in your business, it is rare that they know what products they need or want. Few clients know what a serum is and even fewer understand the difference between a glycolic and a salicylic cleanser, but you can help them learn in fun and interactive ways.
Make your retail an interactive experience. Get products closer to clients. Give them tools to learn about products right there in the display area. Use your retail displays to educate and make them inviting, so they draw clients in.
Retail is a whole new world! If you want to beat online retailers, you have to think outside of the box and we’ve got some great tips that are sure to help!
CREATE CATEGORIES
Use signs to explain product categories. Clients need help understanding how a serum is different than a moisturizer and why exfoliating cleansers are different than cream cleansers.
OUTLINE APPLICATION ORDER
Use signs to explain what order to apply products. Showing clients the order to apply their products will demystify the homecare process.
EXPLAIN IMPACT
Use signs to explain how products impact the skin. Teach them what a retinol is and how it works – show them what vitamin C will do.
ENCOURAGE SAMPLING
Encourage product sampling and testing. Let them touch, smell, and experience the product. Show how much product to use and the best way to apply it.
OFFER TREATS
Offer treats in the retail area. Many national spa retail companies serve a miniature cup of tea or flavored water. These costs are low and help add a unique flare.
The more fun, interactive, and inviting you make your retail area, the more opportunity you will have to sell products. This will increase revenue and profit margin. Creating a retail area that is engaging will help to build client trust and loyalty, which will help keep clients’ retail dollars in your pocket and out of the pockets of large internet companies.
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