Thursday, June 2, 2011

Many Store Displays Going Senior Friendly

Retailers are looking at the long-term figures and taking notice. People have been aware for years that the baby-boom generation is approaching retirement age, but no one thought of the myriad affects it would have on the retail environment.

With an aging population comes a whole new segment of the market with huge buying power. According to an article released by NPR.org, "Within the next decade the number of people older than 65 is set to jump almost 30 percent." This has led many store designers and owners to rethink the way they market and sell. It's likely that, in the coming years, the market will see an increasing number of approaches and products geared more towards the senior crowd.


This isn't much of a shock. The market will always try and find ways to sell products to consumers but it's going to change more than just what's being produced. It's likely to alter the very style and function of many stores across the country. As many business valuations have shown, seniors require special consideration. For example, retailers have long employed shiny floors as a way to brighten up a store. However, some studies have show that older individuals find them disconcerting since it's often unclear if there's a spill or slick footing. Designers are already looking and ways in which they'll be called to accommodate the millions of shoppers that will be frequenting their stores in the coming decades.


The drugstore chain, CVS, has already begun to alter the look of many of their locations in order to stay ahead of the curve. They've lowered the counters and have put carpeting in many of their stores. Walgreens has also put in magnifiers on most shelves so shoppers will be able to read the print on labels and packaging. This is an obvious switch for drugstores given that a large portion of their clientele are elderly but we're probably going to see these same changes made in stores across the country in a few years time.


Though simple things like electronic doors have already begun to replace normal doors, they're not everywhere. We'll probably see these go up in every merchant shop everywhere but even things like displays are going to see big changes. Ads will likely begin using larger print and muted colors. It's going to be interesting to see the changes that occur as our market retools itself to appeal to a section of the market that has been, until now, largely ignored. Who knows what changes are going to happen in the coming years.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Why Use a Pop-Up Banner Stand In a Shop Window?

Anyone owning a shop knows that a beautiful display in your window is key to enticing passersby to frequent your shop. There are several options available to attract potential customers, such as window clings or tables against the window displaying wares, but many shop owners have found a new and beneficial way to brighten up the front of their shop: pop up banner stands.
A pop up banner stand is a solid stand, usually metal and plastic, that contains a rolled up banner inside. Simply pull up the retractable banner and lock it into place, and you have a large and colourful way to reach potential clientele. Other pop up banner stands are simply a sturdy, yet lightweight stand that holds a large banner for all to see. The actual banners are often made from a sturdy fabric.
A pop up banner stand in you store window is beneficial for a number of reasons, including:

• Portability - Banner stands are lightweight and easy to move, which makes it a breeze to set up or relocate your banner to wherever it is needed. On nice days you can place your banner outside your door to make sure every person walking or driving by sees what kind of a business you run, and if you do have any items displayed in the window, a pop up banner can serve as a beautiful and colourful accent to those items.

• Customization - Most banner companies will be able to provide printing services for your banner to ensure that you get exactly what images and words you want on your display. Some companies offer double sided banners, meaning you can have a display on each side to get the maximum amount of advertising out of your space.
• Easy Storage - If you aren't using your banner at the moment, the small and lightweight stand is easy to stow away and the lightweight fabric of the banner can be rolled up and packed away just as easily.

• Low Cost - Due partly to the fact that the stands are made from simple materials, having a customized pop up banner display made won't create a huge drain on your bank account, making it one of the most affordable ways to add a bit of colour to your storefront.

• Great Visibility - Pop up banner displays can be several feet in length, providing a large display that will be impossible for anyone passing by your shop to miss.

• Easy Set-Up - Window clings can be a chore to get just right and tables filled with stock are bulky and hard to manoeuvre. A pop up banner stand sets up quickly, giving you time to get back to running your business.

Pop up banner stands are an economical, easy and cost efficient way to bring people into your store, and any store owner looking for display solutions should look into purchasing pop up banner stands for their own business.