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Ever walked into a big chain store and walked out with way more than you had planned to purchase? Retailers certainly seem to know how to design their stores and create tempting displays to keep us shopping.

What’s their secret? Here are seven layout tips from experts who have worked with many major retailers.

1. Make windows shine. Many small retailers don’t do window displays, letting customers simply look straight into the shop. “Each window should tell a story.”

To create an appealing display, use a single color theme to grab attention and communicate your store’s image. It’s also important to avoid clutter because in retailing, space equals luxury, Cahan says. If you cram items together in a window, they’ll look cheap. Think of how Tiffany displays just a few items in the window, communicating that they are special.

2. Make an arresting first impression. When customers enter your store, an eye-catching display up front should make them slow down. Otherwise, they may hurry on through the store and buy little. Notice how Costco sets up large seasonal displays at its entrances, often with a product pulled out of its box — a kitchen appliance or fresh plants — that shoppers can stop to touch, smell or try.

One problem in many small stores is a high rack up front that blocks views of the rest of the shop. If customers don’t like what they see on that first set of shelves, they might leave. Instead, use lower shelving units with shorter pegs and narrower shelves.

3. Steer customers to the right. Retailers should design their stores to draw shoppers to the right side of the entryway.  Shoppers usually then prefer to move right and walk counter-clockwise around the store.

 

creme de la crem maxi dress

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Whether you want to dance or mingle, marinnaocean’s shift dress is a fabulous party look.

This is that easy dress that never seems to make it back into your closet because you are always wearing it out with your GFs, running errands, or to the beach. We updated it with a hi-low hemline and kept it in a yummy fabric for maximum comfort.

My followers

It’s an exciting time to get to know Instagram. The popular photo-sharing app is fun, simple and growing—Instagram has more than 700 million users.

And for marketers, it’s an especially interesting time. The company just announced that it will  open up tools including new business profiles, analytics and the ability to create ads from posts directly within the app.

With such brand-friendly features on the way, it seems like marketers might be more keen than ever to get acquainted with Instagram for their business.

10 actionable ways that helped my follower growth on Instagram:

1. Post consistently (at least once a day)
2. Study and load up on quality hashtags
3. Share user generated content
4. Ask users to “tag a friend”
5. Use the right filters
6. Host a photo contest
7. Add some emojis
8. Cross-promote
9. Try video, too
10. Share the love

Hand painted silk top/skirt

HAND PAINTED SKIRT

I would like to introduce to you this amazing project of mine.A unique hand painted silk top with floral details.At the chart below you can see the production cost and estimated profit details.

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5 sq feet silk fabric $8.99
fabric paint $2.10
5 hours @ $12 $60
Total production cost $70.99
20% profit $14.20
Total cost plus profit $85.19
Estimated retail price $179.99

Why i am a different size in every store?

Anyone who has ever bought clothing that wasn’t custom designed for them knows that size inconsistency is a real issue. In fact, for almost every different store I shop in, I come in at a different clothing size in each. (All committed to memory, of course, so I don’t have to faff about in fitting rooms for the entirety of my mall trip.) And no, this isn’t a case of denying my real size. There actually are almost no regulations for sizing in the clothing industry.Since i am european i am used to different sizes in different brands…