The 12 Most Important Lessons In Retailing

Written by Bob Nelson


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* Do you train your employees to service and work with customers in a professional manner? * Do you have a program to reward your employees for their extra efforts and innovative ideas? * Do you empower employees to make important decisions, even if it means losing money?

8. Develop A Distinctive Image Your image is important and links allrepparttar areas of your business together. It isrepparttar 106082 reality of your customers' perception of your store name, location, appearance, building, landscaping, entrance, floors, doors, counters, dressing rooms, rest rooms, products, prices, visual merchandising, signs, window displays, business cards, invoices, newsletters, advertising material, customer service, and anything else that relates to your business. Right or wrong, your image can be a "make it or break it" situation. * Is your business unique and does your merchandise fit into a niche that competitors don't have? * Do you use newsletters to remind customers ofrepparttar 106083 products or services you provide? * Do you implement proven concepts and formulas of other successful retail firms? * Do you grade your store's location every year in regards to appearance and accessibility?

9. Control Your Inventory The function of your inventory is to generate sales. All retail stores need to manage inventory. It is your money sitting on a shelf and represents a large portion of your business investment.

The small retailer who merely watchesrepparttar 106084 store's shelves can't maintain a proper balance betweenrepparttar 106085 right amount of merchandise and probable customer demand. That retailer's buying and selling will suffer through lack of information concerning color, size, trends, and customer preferences. Without adequate control, slow-moving inventory becomes dated, shopworn, damaged, and very costly. Do you evaluaterepparttar 106086 amount of inventory you carry, and fine tune your operating expense ratios on a regular basis? Generally, inventory control can be summarized as follows: * Matchingrepparttar 106087 stock on hand with customers needs * Controllingrepparttar 106088 investment in inventory * Minimizing markdowns * Controlling shortages * Improving purchasing procedures

10. Buy and Price For Profit To fully understandrepparttar 106089 nature of retailing, one must start withrepparttar 106090 concept thatrepparttar 106091 original price of your merchandise is nothing more than a temporary estimate of whatrepparttar 106092 customer is willing to spend. Most stores use a "keystone" markup that applies to their product or service. What they lack is a pricing strategy based on an item-by-item calculation for regular, promotional, and off-price merchandise...

To boost sales, retailers must focus on items, price, and efficiency and by countering with lots of store celebrations, glamour and fun. To become more competitive, attend trade shows, join buying groups, and seek out manufacturer discounts that allow you to purchase merchandise at below wholesale prices.

By offeringrepparttar 106093 new price-conscious consumer better values, you'll be able to: attract more customers, improve your average sales transaction and offer customers more opportunities to visits your store. * Do you test different aspects for promoting business: -- new offers -- new items -- new prices? * Do you identify different vendor performance, mark-up, and turnover? * Do you use a system for tracking those products that are your best-sellers? * Have you tried to increase sales by offering better prices, more value, or add-ons?

11. Learn From The Pros It takes experience to masterrepparttar 106094 skills of running a successful business. First, you must learn How, Who, What, Where, and When. How Much and How often do you need to advertise to profitably promote your business. How to quickly manage and adjust torepparttar 106095 ups and downs ofrepparttar 106096 seasonal profit cycles of your business which include: inventory, overbuying, markdowns, turnover, timing, deliveries, expenses, and projected sales.

It's your money, so with expert planning and follow-through, you will be able to insure bigger sales and higher profits. A smart approach that maximizes your overall business and financial performance, while minimizing time, effort, and risk. 12. Ask For Help When You Need It Remember, getting results is what counts! With outside advice and assistance, your quest for a major process of improvement can get a major jump start. Don't be too proud to ask for help, we all need help sometimes.

It is important to recognize -- what you don't know can end up costing you money, and greatly reducerepparttar 106097 chance of reaching your long-term goal. And most important, you'll have allrepparttar 106098 tools you need to achieve a high level of success. ..................................................................................

POWER Retailing, a retail-consulting firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. The company works with retailers to develop marketing strategies and promotional plans to quickly strengthen their cash flow and financial position. POWER Retailing, Inc. 1859 E. South Fork Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85048 (602) 460-1980. The Internet address is: http://www.retailing.com

As a former store owner, Bob Nelson understands the problems faced by those struggling to operate profitable retail operations. With a keen understanding of the many challenges, he is qualified to give definite and practical answers to specific operating questions. He turns his attention to the bottom line and offers workable solutions, not just advice. And perhaps most importantly, how to adopt new strategies to gain the greatest competitive edge and a wonderful peace of mind.


The Mystery of the Unknown

Written by Dina Safar & Joseph Ghabi


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Many solutions are available and every company has a different set of needs. The main issue in choosing DR solutions isrepparttar speed of replication and recovery. Inrepparttar 106081 past, 48 hours was acceptable to get backup tapes loaded, and be up-and-running again. Today, every uptime moment qualifies as mission critical. As more enterprises rely onrepparttar 106082 Internet and require immediate access to their data to function, they are less tolerant of lost uptime. Each day more companies realizerepparttar 106083 only way to minimize downtime associated with disaster is to implement an alternative data processing site that can be operational in a very short time. One ofrepparttar 106084 major technical challenges in maintaining a backup data center is in keepingrepparttar 106085 data atrepparttar 106086 backup data center synchronized withrepparttar 106087 data inrepparttar 106088 primary data center. Thanks to today’s available technology, software supporting any-to-any connectivity, not only delivers lightning-fast data mirroring and replication technology that enablesrepparttar 106089 creation of cutting edge backup data, but centers with no single point of failure. Also, it makesrepparttar 106090 resulting fast remote data synchronization available across vendor lines and avoidsrepparttar 106091 problems of host-based replication. This software does not require any specialized hardware to replicate storage data. It can replicate data over any existing LAN, MAN, or WAN network infrastructure. The replication is configured and managed independently of application servers. Fault-tolerant hardware is available, with zero interruption in processing, zero loss of performance and zero loss of data integrity, even if a component fails. This means that unlike a high availability cluster, these computers do not impose recovery time. Their designs include modular redundancy fault-tolerant server to protect your users and applications from component outages for an average less than five minutes of downtime annually. Risks can be minimized but never entirely eliminated. All studies show that businesses, which have a disaster recovery plan for their vital systems, have a substantially higher likelihood of surviving when loss occurs. No one knows when a disaster will strike. It may never happen, or it may happen today. It is only for that of which ‘might happen’. The mystery ofrepparttar 106092 unknown! Being ready and prepared ahead of time can markrepparttar 106093 fine line between staying in business or going out of business.

Dina Safar Director of Marketing Protection Infoglobale Inc. Joseph Ghabi Director of Business Development Protection Infoglobale Inc. jghabi@protectioninfo.com http://www.protectioninfo.com

Joseph Ghabi is the Director of Business Development at Protection Infoglobale Inc. Protection Infoglobale is a system integrator specializes in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.


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