As it comes time to get your diploma, you may have a lot of mixed emotions going through your head. However, worrying about the heat should not be one of them.
Read MoreHow to make your customers feel like royalty
It’s a tough market for brick-and-mortar retailers today. With major online stores like Amazon.com offering massive discounts on virtually every item imaginable, stores must take extra measures to draw customers in.
Read MoreMarketing your store to graduation guests
Graduation season is a great time for friends and family to get together to celebrate the students in their lives. As these eventful few months are in full-swing, it’s important that people who are planning to attend a graduation in the near future are dressed for the part.
Read MoreWhat kids will be shopping for this summer
Summer is the best season for kids. School is out, and the warm weather means they have plenty of time to play in the sun.
Read MoreSummer colors are heating up
If you want to attract customers to your store, you should be sure to display some of the trendiest colors of the summer.
Read MoreGet more out of your retail employees
If you are a manager at a retail outlet, making sure your employees are putting their all into their work is a big undertaking.
Read MoreGet hooked on the details of store design
Want to provide your customers with the best possible shopping experience?
Read MoreControlling the atmosphere in your store
In the retail merchandising world, you often hear the word “atmosphere.”
Read MoreTable displays can help advance a store makeover
Are you looking for a way to refresh the look and feel of your store?
Read MoreDIY on Display- May Blogger Link Up: Now Blooming
We’re hosting a Blogger Link Up! Welcome to our second Monthly Blogger Link Up! Here’s how it works: 1. Link up one blog post DIY related. (No Etsy Stores or other Link Ups please!) 2. Link to your specific post – not your main blog URL. 3. Check out our April Showers Display tutorial. 4. Link up your blog below! 5. Link back to our Blog in your post, please! Materials Plastic Cups Cement Approx. 5″ wide stucco corner Approx. 20-gauge tie wire Gloves and wire cutters read more
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