2020 was a year of firsts for most of us, but not all of them were terrible. Though everybody’s situation is slightly different, we can probably all agree on one thing: we learned a lot. We found out what works and what doesn’t. We discovered new ways to connect with our customers, and in many cases, developed deeper, more meaningful relationships with our clientele.
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Lessons of 2020: What Stays and What We Leave Behind
Meagan BobbJan 19, '21
Tags: Marketing for Stores
A Time to Breathe: 2020 Is Almost Behind Us!
Meagan BobbDec 9, '20
As the end of 2020 draws nigh, most of us are making the most of our holiday business and, without a doubt, looking forward to a less challenging year ahead.
Tags: holiday, Marketing for Stores
Ready, Set, Go! Are You Ready For The Holiday Season?
Karen MooreNov 10, '20
Considering the craziness of this year, we’re no doubt in for a holiday season like no other. Spending habits have changed, people are spending more time at home, and you can count on light crowds in the malls and on the streets.
Tags: COVID-19, holiday, Marketing for Stores
How Is COVID Changing The Shopping Experience In Your Store?
Karen MooreOct 13, '20
This year has been a year of firsts for just about everybody. From the way you interact with employees to dealing with suppliers, and perhaps most notably, how you serve your customers, it’s a whole new ballgame. Pick up on some tips and tricks to star the holidays.
Tags: Artisan, COVID-19, holiday, Marketing for Stores, Recipes
Preparing for Upcoming Holiday Sales
Karen MooreSep 18, '20
As we move into the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that this year’s holiday season will bear little resemblance to those of years past. Many people are choosing to shop online, buy online and pick up in-store (BOPIS), or have product delivered, either to their home of those of their gift recipients, and you, as a retailer, must think of new ways to gain their business.