How to Create Effective Store Displays



Posted: Thursday, September 13, 2007

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A product well displayed is already half sold. This deliberate adaptation of the adage a job well begun is half done is very appropriate. A well-displayed product creates a need for the product and compels customers to buy.

To sell a product, it needs to be visible to the customer. The features of the product need to be highlighted and the product has to fill a need. Where there is no need, a need has to be created - this is called marketing.

Hallmarks of a Good Display Setup

















When designing displays, remember that they should be economical enough for the cost to be recovered in sales that are made. At the same time, they should be attractive to the type of customer that will be purchasing the item.

By keeping in mind the type of customer that is likely to use the product and the features of the product itself, you can easily design a display that will do the half the job of selling for you.

About the Author

Tim Pelcone consults with retail store owners to improve their merchandising effectiveness in utilizing store fixtures. Online suppliers carry several store display mannequins to use creatively for successful merchandising.
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