To capitalize on the season’s higher foot-traffic in bricks-and-mortar stores, you need to add these devices to your sales floor.
Loyal customers are vital for retailers, but using even the best software system with the wrong hardware can ruin your carefully-crafted customer experience.
As shoppers increasingly grant their loyalty to brands that court brand-customer relationships, the in-store shopping experience must be bold…
As brands turn to tablet-based in-store devices to connect personal mobile and digital in-store experiences, finding the right technology becomes imperative.
In-store tech is the future of the retail experience. Here are four things retailers can do to start creating a more immersive environment for their customers.
Smart fitting rooms aim to influence the shopper at the point of decision. Here’s how to find out if your store can benefit from retail tech in the fitting room.
It’s time for grocers who rely on traffic in their physical stores to rethink the in-store experience.
Shoppers are using their personal mobile devices in-store because they want on-demand access to product and inventory information and suggestions on similar or complementary items. Retailers need to bridge this gap by providing omnichannel in-store experiences and interactive touchpoints.
Eighty-four percent of shoppers have trouble getting help in a fitting room. Are smart fitting rooms the solution? Find out here.