Monday 31 August 2015

Payday weekend bonanza with Bank Holiday thrown in as well!

Is bonanza time for most retailers this weekend as we have the weekend, it's a payday weekend and it's a bank holiday weekend. And I can see many times and retailers making the most of it. There are offers, events, fairs and all sorts of things happening all over the country as retailers try to compete with other attractions for people's time and money this weekend.

The national chains seem to have set themselves up for a big weekend, so it's time for the small independent retailers  that make up much of my audience to up their game.



As I've said many times before in my blog, the first step on the road to payday weekend success of planning your staffing. With me being away for three weeks and forcing myself to stay off the internet I haven't blogged this early enough but there are always lessons to be learnt and this will stand you in good stead for all payday weekends, bank holiday weekends and other events throughout the year. Once you have your staffing sorted, it's time to look at how you can offer something different and special at this time. I've already stated that you will not just be competing with other retailers but other attractions on a weekend like this. Giving families a reason to visit you rather than a park, a museum, a theme park or the seaside is part of ensuring success. So I'd say having something exciting for the children is a great idea for this weekend. What you do may well depend on what type of retailer you are, but be imaginative and think about what can keep families in your store for longer.

It's also a god idea to ensure that any offers you run coincide with a weekend such as this. If you are planning a sale, a but one get one free or other promotion them starting it this weekend is a great idea. It gets people through your door that may not normally shop with you and give you a chance to convert then into loyal customers. It will also give you a chance to cement your relationship with your existing customers who may need a little push to spend more with you.

The final piece in the jigsaw as far as I'm concerned is to make sure that your team are motivated and enthused about the weekend trade and any event you are hosting. Get them involved in the ideas process and you will get their buy-in for the event itself. If it's fun for staff and for customers then you've probably got a winning formula.

Keep this blog entry and re-read every time there's an event coming up - you'll be amazed at how useful it can be!


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Friday 28 August 2015

Celebration of my 100th Retail blog entry!

It's now reached 100 blog entries for "My Time In  Retail - Where The High Street Goes From Here." To celebrate I will be taking a look back at the first 100 entries and some of the themes that have been developed over the last 100 blogs.

This current entry is number 101, and is a short piece to explain what you will find over the next 3 or 4 blogs from me.

I'll take a look at ongoing themes from the blog and how they knot together into a coherent (hopefully) series that gives retailers everywhere the benefit of my many, many years of experience in working in shops and on the High Street.

I'm looking forward to the next few blog entries - I hope that you are as well!

A return from holiday leaves me needing a catch-up

I've now returned from three weeks holiday. A three week break brings lots of thinking time but the return to reality and activity is tougher than I remember.

I've kept physically active whilst away, with a gym and swimming pool on the complex I've been staying on. But a lot of time on the road, by the pool, in the gym and on the beach gives you plenty of time to think about what you are doing and where you want to start going next with everything you do.

I think that it is good (and it was good) to have a period of reflection and contemplation. It gives you a chance to determine whether you think that you're on the right track and to plot the way forward without the everyday distractions of work life. It also enables a little "blue sky thinking" as there exposure to a different routine and a different culture can have you thinking about things in different ways. I have looked at the direction I'm heading in and I broadly think that it's where I want to be going.

It's now thinking about heading out of the break and back into my life that's occupying my mind. I landed and got home in Sunday evening and it was back to work at 7.30am on Monday, so there was no real transition to be had. It was a case of holiday mode as is went to bed and work mode when I got up the next morning. It was just the way it had to be with three weeks off - there was no spare time to be had! So it was straight back into it, which can sometimes be the best way to get on, although I don't really feel like that the the moment! I can just about see the wood from the trees at work now, after a few days of catching up. I just wish I could say the same about everything else I do.



It's getting back into the swing of things for everyone concerned at the moment. The Summer customer flow is very different to the flow during the rest of the year, especially in a university city, such as the City of Durham that I work in regularly. So it's been a time where large parts of the city have been on holiday and where large parts if the city are starting to get back into a routine for Back To School promotions, the kids actually returning to school and the university students returning to the city.

I've been doing some work with a pharmacy in the city recently and all their work is geared to the students returning and the ailments beginning, especially when the weather turns cold. The start of term can't come quickly enough for them and their largest customer base starts getting ill not long after returning.

It's interesting to note where your largest customer groups are and how the ebb and flow to be able to plan out your staffing, stock and things such as opening hours. I've mentioned in my blog many times about organisation, and this is adding another level to your understanding of what goes on.


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