19 Aug 2024
First Impressions Count
Experience is everything and our research has seen that if you capture the imagination of the consumer and embrace them through the customer journey, 81% of consumers are willing to shop or spend more for experiences that take traditional store shopping to the next level. In simple terms, for a shopper to make a trip to your store, it has to be worth their time, effort and expenditure, creating an experience that exceeds merely the convenience of simply buying online from the comfort of their home.
In these tough economic times, yes it's hard for both retailers and customers. Retailers can't necessarily create the experience they'd prefer for their consumers and for the shopper, no one wants to be hard sold a product they don't like or need, especially during distress purchases, such as the replacement of a large appliance.
There are some retailers that unscrupulously look to charge brands for access to their doors, which is something many brands refuse to do as it squashes margin and only serves the retailer and not the brand. However, for those more willing retailers, inviting brands into your store is a start in the process of enhancing the customer experience. Create zones that enable a branded product expert to sell directly to the consumer and show your staff how it’s done. A recent report from Westfield showed that 60% of consumers are expecting over half of any given retail space to be driven by these kinds of experiential services. Driving knowledge through an expert enables the customer journey to be elevated, enhancing the possibility of closing more sales and increasing your average basket value through selling up through a range or creating opportunities for attachment sales.
To read the published article written by Dan Todaro, Managing Director please visit ERT