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    Using Fabrics in Your Displays
    Each year, exhibitors and exhibit designers are coming up with new ideas utilizing tension fabrics in their displays. If you want to incorporate fabric into your displays, your best bet is to do a bit of research on what's available, then talk to your displays provider to see what additional ideas they might have. Then
    uying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could p

    The US Justice Departments Little Lie
    The Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Division’s Franchising Group is not well known by consumers or the citizenry. Franchising in the United States Accounts for one-third every consumer dollar spent and 400,000 outlets or stores. The Federal Trade Commission over sees the franchising industry. Some franchisors belie
    So many businesses are just plain dull. Totally lacking is that spark of creativity and energy. Instead, an image of decadence and boredom. I try to avoid shopping in these places. I bet many other people do likewise.

    I'm always on the lookout for the guy who dares to be different. Who believes his customers are entitled to a little theater in their shopping experience.

    I've been a retailer for 40 years and in that time I've learnt a lot about the retail business. Something which is never fully learnt or even properly understood is the element of creativity. The importance of finding creative ways to attract customers and even more creative ways of selling to them.

    Retailing is a highly competitive business and the giants in the industry are more like giant killers with their massive buying and selling power. Yet, their size can also be a handicap. The bigger you get, the harder to manoeuvre.

    There you have it. Problems for the small operators to combat the big guys and problems for the big guys who can't respond quickly enough to counter his smaller competitors. Nobody is immune from competition. No such thing as a monopoly in this day and age.

    Peter the Painter runs a small paint shop in a busy street near my home. His store is a little untidy and really not suitable to be located in a big shopping mall. Peter sits on a stool outside the shop and chats to people as they walk past. Never know who might end up being a customer!

    The other day I wanted to buy some cans of spray paint. Not being a good handyman I decided to call on Peter and ask his advice. After describing what I wanted and commenting that I wasn't sure how many cans I needed, Peter suggested that 2 cans were probably enough, but if I needed more to come back the next day.

    Actually, Peter knew damn well I needed 4 cans, but only had 2 cans of the color I needed. But he wasn't going to let me go without buying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could p

    Buying Radio? Read This and Don't Waste Your Money
    Pay close attention and make it work the best for you.No doubt you’ve listened to, and then quickly deleted, messages from account execs from your local radio stations. Maybe you’ve even entertained them in your office. Hopefully you didn’t have to sanitize your phone or office afterwards.Well, ra
    thing which is never fully learnt or even properly understood is the element of creativity. The importance of finding creative ways to attract customers and even more creative ways of selling to them.

    Retailing is a highly competitive business and the giants in the industry are more like giant killers with their massive buying and selling power. Yet, their size can also be a handicap. The bigger you get, the harder to manoeuvre.

    There you have it. Problems for the small operators to combat the big guys and problems for the big guys who can't respond quickly enough to counter his smaller competitors. Nobody is immune from competition. No such thing as a monopoly in this day and age.

    Peter the Painter runs a small paint shop in a busy street near my home. His store is a little untidy and really not suitable to be located in a big shopping mall. Peter sits on a stool outside the shop and chats to people as they walk past. Never know who might end up being a customer!

    The other day I wanted to buy some cans of spray paint. Not being a good handyman I decided to call on Peter and ask his advice. After describing what I wanted and commenting that I wasn't sure how many cans I needed, Peter suggested that 2 cans were probably enough, but if I needed more to come back the next day.

    Actually, Peter knew damn well I needed 4 cans, but only had 2 cans of the color I needed. But he wasn't going to let me go without buying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could p

    What Do Your Ads Say?
    Make a list of everything you think should be included at one time or another, in one of your ad, be it radio, newspaper or Little Jimmie's class play program.Everything. Experience, staff, facility, product. The list will be quite long. Take the time to do it now, before you read the rest of this article.<
    operators to combat the big guys and problems for the big guys who can't respond quickly enough to counter his smaller competitors. Nobody is immune from competition. No such thing as a monopoly in this day and age.

    Peter the Painter runs a small paint shop in a busy street near my home. His store is a little untidy and really not suitable to be located in a big shopping mall. Peter sits on a stool outside the shop and chats to people as they walk past. Never know who might end up being a customer!

    The other day I wanted to buy some cans of spray paint. Not being a good handyman I decided to call on Peter and ask his advice. After describing what I wanted and commenting that I wasn't sure how many cans I needed, Peter suggested that 2 cans were probably enough, but if I needed more to come back the next day.

    Actually, Peter knew damn well I needed 4 cans, but only had 2 cans of the color I needed. But he wasn't going to let me go without buying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could p

    Ideal or Real Food Cost in the Restaurant Business
    Most culinary schools today are still teaching their students how to compute the wrong food cost. Granted the math is right, but the dollars involved are hurting the bottom line of our restaurants. The problem arises from the separation of percentage points and dollars.Banks Use Dollars, not Percentage Po
    end up being a customer!

    The other day I wanted to buy some cans of spray paint. Not being a good handyman I decided to call on Peter and ask his advice. After describing what I wanted and commenting that I wasn't sure how many cans I needed, Peter suggested that 2 cans were probably enough, but if I needed more to come back the next day.

    Actually, Peter knew damn well I needed 4 cans, but only had 2 cans of the color I needed. But he wasn't going to let me go without buying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could p

    Why Most Advertisements Stink!
    Question: What do you think the most important part of any ad is? Your company name?  Your telephone number?  Your offer? Look at your own advertising.  What stands out?  What is in the largest print?  If it’s your company name or logo hold out your wrist so I can whack it with a stick. What’s t
    uying those cans he already had in stock.

    Sure enough, I needed 4 cans. So, next day I returned to the shop for more cans. And Peter was smart enough to make sure they were there, awaiting my return.

    Peter the Painter is not the sort of guy who will paint the town red, but his charming and creative way of talking to customers adds a real dash of color to his business. I'll continue shopping at his store.

    I'm sure many readers have shopping experiences that could prove helpful to retailers. I'd like to hear from you. My aim is to use these stories to make the articles both helpful and entertaining.

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