With the price of gold and silver continuing to increase, retailers have been forced to look for new, more cost effective alternatives, as well as unique impulse buys, backed by top quality customer service.
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Independent retailers received a brief moment of happiness when big box retailer, Walmart, fell victim to economic hardship, helping to even the playing field for the…
Fewer customers buying less translates to lower sales volume, but so can your store’s approach to sales and inventory forecasting.
The first forecasts of the anticipated holiday shopping season bring little cheer to retailers.
The purpose of the NRF’s recent advocacy campaign is to change outcomes on the policy issues that are so central to the retail industry.
In an effort to make the holiday shopping experience fun and affordable once again, retailers are following some new trends.
Inmar’s latest report highlights that coupon redemption was up 4 percent in the second quarter compared with the same period in 2010.
Walmart is looking for resolutions to prevent any further decline in sales after its ninth straight drop in U.S. store sales last quarter.
While the Tax Foundation believes tax-free holidays will negatively affect economic recovery, retailers beg to differ.
July marked an addition of 50,000 employees to the payroll of small businesses nationwide, including independent retailers.