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Dear New Store Owner
Congratulations, you’ve decided to be a “shopkeeper”…that means you want
to
be a “customer-keeper”. To help you get started, we put together a list with
items
to
think
about, as you get ready to get your store going.
At this point, you have:
- Picked your
location
and selected
vendors
you are going to represent.
- Done competitive shopping, and with some
creativity
and
common sense,
y
ou know what you like or dislike about their stores, and have applied this
knowledge in putting together your store plans.
- Created a
brand image
of how you want your customers to perceive your
store.
The exterior and interior of your store reflects your store identity. The
merchandise you intend to sell fits this image.
Now, how can Carlson JPM Store Fixtures help you?
Let’s think about your store by dividing it into sections:
Entrance
What will make your customer take the first steps into your store? Some
suggestions would be a
floor-standing signholder
or an
easel
near the
entry, perhaps a
feature table
or a smaller
floor fixture
displaying some of your
latest (or hottest) merchandise. If you have windows, you can play
with color
and textures using
mannequins
,
banner stands
and
signs
, keeping product
trends and your brand image in mind.
Floor
Utilize a planogram – you don’t have to be an artist – circles and squares work
just fine. Layout your departments or merchandising sections with the
customers’ view in mind. Identify focal points to place feature products and
imagine how they would look from the store entry or the department entry. Be
conscious of sightlines – theirs and your staff. Graduate in height from centerline
to side and back walls.
Do you need
showcases
? Are you selling jewelry or electronics? Those are two
instances when you need to consider this type of a display case. Showcases are
manufactured with a variety of glass depths, from
extra vision cases
that
have a 32” high glass area to 12” high glass in
jewelry showcases
.
Apparel racks
and
floor merchandisers
are available in many styles – each
created
with display focus in mind to present your merchandise in the best
possible way.
There are feature fixtures –
two-way
and
four-way racks
–
as well as
capacity
racks
. Boutique looks are available with
rack systems
.
Hard goods display best on
metal gondolas
that utilize end caps for feature
displays.
Slatwall floor merchandisers
are another great alternative to maximize
floor square footage.
Walls
Depending on your brand image and merchandise, you have many
choices for
wall displays.
One of the most popular merchandising wall
system is
slatwall
.
This
system
comes
i
n many finishes and accessories including
shelving
,
hooks
,
wire
baskets
,
acrylic
display holders
,
faceouts
and more.
Another system is known as
gridwall
. It also comes in different colors and a full
line
of accessories.
Wall standards
(
perimeter hardware
) can be surface-mounted or recessed
into
the drywall
installation.
Light duty to heavy duty standards are manufactured
out of steel,
which is
normally finished in zinc, polished chrome or black.
Accessories
available
include
shelf brackets
,
faceouts
,
garment rods
and
hangrails
(also
known as
crossbars).
As with the floor, using a planogram will help you divide your walls into feature
areas or sections. Within each feature area, create a merchandising display
that
is in
balance
within itself and the floor area in front of it. A customer sees
your store
from front to side or back but also from side or back to front.
Cash Wrap
The placement of a
cash wrap
depends on your store layout and the products
you sell. A cash wrap can be very utilitarian or custom depending on your
brand image.
When placing the cash wrap make sure your sightlines are clear of support
posts or tall displayers and that you have a clear view of the store entry. This,
along with
security mirrors
and
door chimes
followed by a friendly greeting
from a member of your staff will discourage shoplifting.
Stockroom
In the back, organization is key to keeping the shop looking and operating at
its best. Making sure your staff has a place to relax and recuperate on their
break will help them be more alert and energetic when they go back on the
sales floor.
Also remember to find a home for your
s
tore supplies
, display
materials,
and
cleaning tools. They all need storage locations with easy access.
When merchandise comes in your back door, does it have a shelf or
rack
to go
on until it is inventoried and
tagged
for the floor? What about a worktable
with its necessary supplies? Do you need a
Z-Rack
or a
merchandise cart
to
move merchandise to the floor?
We hope this list helps you get started on this new venture. For additional ideas
on fixtures and merchandisers check out our
Product Checklists
, they offer more
details on types of fixtures needed for specific stores. Know we are here
to
help
in your store’s success every step of the way.
Sincerely,
Carlson JPM Store Fixtures Team
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