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    Heather to tell us about the new store, the prices are wonderful,” Betty said, exiting, the new CMC Department store, with her friend loaded with packages. “I grabbed a few items and could’ve spent the entire day in there. Could you imagine Louise shopping in there?” Cathy grinned sheepishly. “I’m afraid not, it just isn’t classy enough,” Betty answered with sarcasm. “We always have fun together. Take care and I’ll call later,” Cathy said, going to her car. “Call after seven and thanks…

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    Downtown Locker Room and Macy’s are my two favorite stores. That’s because they have everything I’m looking for. In Downtown Locker Room you have your casual clothes like sportswear, hats EST. But, with Macy’s you have your business clothes for work. Although Macy’s and Downtown locker room are both great stores, they differ in prices, advertising, and products. First, when it comes to Downtown Locker Room and Macy’s they differ in prices. For example, when it comes to shoes Downtown Locker Room…

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    affect an individual’s overall shopping experience. As Young documents her journey through Hollister, she observes and reflects on the manner in which each store has represented itself and how each specific kind of marketing allows shoppers to feel unified to anybody who appears similar to themselves. Due to the fact that society has bestowed certain styles of clothing and brands with the power to determine a person’s validity or worth, going on a trip to the mall is no longer simple but instead…

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    of the products, the customers will receive the best products which beseems with the amount of money to buy the item. For example, with a luxurious mall, the products which are designed for men are put the first floor to create the convenience for men because they don’t like spending much time for shopping. In contrast, women often like going shopping to look at and choose the best available products for their family or themselves. Another example, with some popular stores, they show the…

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    In “The Science of Shopping, author Malcolm Gladwell discusses several strategies stores use to encourage shopping. With hundreds of retail stores competing against each other in a single mall, businesses must resort to different theories and strategies in order to increase revenue. Founder of Envirosell, Paco Underhill observes customer behavior and sales in his client’s stores to pinpoint areas which need improvement. Throughout out his career, Underhill discovered customer behavior…

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    Yeah, my mom, since I didn 't have any friends, (mostly because I pushed them away) this was the only company I ever got at the stores and malls. We had bought a few things while I tried to push away all the thoughts of others. God what a whore. Look at all that makeup. I had heard one girl say. Whore was probably the worst word that I heard about myself. I mean I was just trying to fit in…

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    As the clock ticks, I wait anxiously for it to hit 3:23 P.M. All I could think about was football practice. My first game is tomorrow and I am overwhelmed with excitement. Forgetting to pay attention in class the teacher calls on me saying “Sabin, what does the m stand for in y=mx+b?”, me being clueless I look at my notes. Being lucky, another student answers saying “m is slope”. As the bell rings, the teacher comes up to me saying “Next time pay attention instead of looking at the clock, time…

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    In the article, Can Money Buy You Happiness?, written by Amie M. Gordon, she explains whether or not money can really buy you happiness. She starts out the article by bringing us into her mind as she goes to buy some new shoes at the mall. As she is pulling into the parking lot she notices that the parking lot is overcrowded, and she wonders to herself if people had read an article going over the benefits of spending money on experiences rather than material goods. She believes that the spending…

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    who have fully embraced digital transformation in their lives that include IoT technology and overall modernization. Leading retail outlets are hence developing IoT strategies and plans to take full advantage of IoT technologies to streamline retail malls. Digital Signage use in retail outlets is escalating every day. According to International Data Corporation, IoT in retail has increased from $655.8 billion in 2014 to $1.7 trillion in 2020, as retailers…

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    purchase decisions. 5 .Play light music inside the store to make the shopping a pleasurable experience. 6. They can also exhibit their new line of clothing through events like fashion shows. 7. Baskets should be scattered throughout the store, wherever shoppers might need them. Many customers don’t begin seriously considering merchandise until they have browsed a bit. 8. Big bazaar should increase aisle area for more convenient shopping to its customers to compete with the vishal mega…

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