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Article Thumbnail Retailers with multiple stores realized higher inventory productivity in 2010
Mar 21, 2011
The recent NSGA Cost of Doing Business Survey showed retailers with four or more stores enjoying an increase in return on inventory over a two-year period -- more than the increase realized by those with only one store. SNEWS has the details, and the inside hook-up to a free Merchandising Calculator tool.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Buyer Training 101 article finder
Welcome to our Article Finder to the 10-part Retail Buyer Training series produced by SNEWS® and authored by Michael Hodgson and Geoff O'Keeffe. This 10-part series (plus one bonus feature, an online merchandising calculator) will provide in easy-to-read and understand format, the essential tools to being a good store buyer.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Sales efficiency and real estate
We've now covered all the basic merchandising calculations, planning and open-to-buy. Last time, we covered the ways our merchandise selections, location and promotions relate to the flow of customers in stores and how and when shoppers convert to buyers. In so doing, we see that the real investment and the biggest contributor to our overall profitability is our inventory: We're merchants after all, and selling things is what we do. Selling things pays for everything…even that upcoming expedition you're hoping to take to Mount Plentiful Dreams. The following discussion on staff hours and retail floor space efficiency may seem to veer slightly afield of pure merchandising. But once again, it's the product that is our biggest investment (and in many cases, our only real asset) and we want it to work harder than everyone.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Traffic and Conversion
Many of us in specialty retail like to think of our clientele as friends, or at least patrons whose repeat business we rely upon. We train our staff to take as much time as each unique shopper needs to make a decision and that's a large part of being a specialist. We carry better products. Our market has to do with aspirational versus commodity shopping. In this discussion of traffic and conversion rates, we aren't suggesting you abandon your concept of customers as friends and people and start seeing them simply as numbers. But these metrics can be key pieces of data by which you can...
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: History and Analysis
By now you have most of the essential building blocks of planning and managing your sales and inventory under your belts. While we know you'd rather be heading out for a paddle, trail run or to the climbing gym, you still have work to do…so sit back down. What follows is the part we'd all like to skip, but we suggest it may be the real key to your being able to avoid mishaps and repeat successes in the future: History and its analysis.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Preseason strategies
We want to offer you a few tools and strategies for managing your preseason buying. For the sake of these examples, we'll assume you have trade shows to attend. We'll also assume you will do more than a little of this preseason preparation in your store...
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Open-To-Buy
For a spring selling season (January through June), as you likely know, vendors usually need your order commitments by the prior September at the latest, and often your best access to product is even earlier. The bigger brands are out with their lines, looking for your reactions or even solid commitments, as early as June. As a preseason tool, your merchandise plan, particularly the receipts at cost line, is in fact your initial open-to-buy budget. You can rely on these dollar values to pre-book goods for delivery into the future season.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Online calculator makes it easier
Looking to quickly calculate gross margin %, mark-up %, GMROI, retail selling price, turns and more? As part of our popular SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101 clinic series, we've created a package of on-line calculators to make the job just a bit easier. Just plug in the numbers where our calculators ask for them and presto...your answer awaits. Talk about being a smart buyer!
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Merchandise planning
Your merchandise plan will bring together everything we've taught so far -- initial product margin, maintained gross margin, turn goals and the various sales velocity metrics of sell-off percentage, sell-through, etc. -- into a master plan for every category of goods you sell for your company and, in the case of multi-door operations, every store. Doing this manually at the granular level necessary to manage and analyze your inventory purchases and sales requires software and the ability to create an information structure within it. It will also require point-of-sale capture of daily sales feeding into that software.
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Article Thumbnail SNEWS® Retail Merchandising Training 101: Markdowns and surplus stock management
So now we're all comfortable with calculating and predicting gross margins, stock turnover, sell-through percentages and other velocity-based ratios, and we have a good sense for when these values appear favorably or not.In the previous article on GMROI, we mentioned markdowns. Markdowns are your friend...Now if that statement makes you consider canceling your subscription, we can talk about Barry Bonds, a less controversial topic by anyone's estimation. If not, read on!
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