I hear one phrase from retailers repeated over and over again:
"I just need to attract more customers."
Heard it before the last recession ...
Heard it after ...
Heard it during the holidays ...
Heard it throughout the pandemic ...
Still hearing it ...
So here's the blunt truth brick and mortar retailers:
It is next to impossible to train someone who really doesn't like people to begin with. Hire better. Your competitors do.
Whether it is the boutique that carries only locally sourced jewelry or the dry cleaner that fixes a zipper you didn’t know was broken. Your competitors may be doing something you don't.
What can you do to top them?
The retail competition knows their products are better and can tell their customers in a way that doesn't trip their idiot switch. Commit to retail sales training that covers more than product features.
The retail competition has invested in creating a slick modern website and understands the basic keywords that drive online traffic to their doors. Revamp your website.
The retail competition has given up mass couponing and only reward those on their email or other lists. Build your email list to retain those who have already shopped with you.
Remember how powerful collaborating with other retailers can be. Don't ever be afraid to try new marketing practices - even if it is something you might not use yourself.
You can search for all kinds of ideas right here on this blog.
The retailers you compete with hold themselves accountable for their actions, for their choices in products, and for the people they employ.
So quit reading this now, hang up the phone or get off Facebook and help the customer in front of you.
See also: Retail Sales Tip: Discover 5 Keys Of Your Competition
Tired of hating your competition?
Then do something about it.
Use the seven tips above to improve your store and sales strategy. But most of all, train your staff, so they can realize their maximum potential and get you those sales.
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