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If you are in the retail business, you ought to know already how the "customer is always right", even during those moments where every fiber within your being wants to tell him otherwise. Even though this might be a commonly believed sentiment (if rarely practiced), there are other, incredibly important corollaries. One of these simple corollaries includes the truism when the consumer can't go at your shop, he'll get it someplace else. That can be something as vital as a gallon of milk or something like that as insignificant as gift wrap paper. You heard right, if you aren't giving the customer something that your competitor is-even when it is a free of charge and seemingly inconsequential "extra"-you might be losing business.

Service

Holiday Print - If the retail business were about supplying the cheapest price possible, cashiers might have long disappeared in the landscape. It could happen still, to a large degree, but it hasn't happened yet. This really is in spite of the fact that we now have long had we now have to permit customers to check themselves out. But service is still a big part from the retail game and it's one you ignore at your own peril. Sure, the important discount store might not be blowing anyone away using their graciousness, but their affordable prices (and also the realization they carry everything) is sufficient to offset it. Unless you're offering prices that can beat both your local competition an internet-based stores, you will have to make sure your merchandise is on point.

Presentation

While a client will probably decide where to shop according to price and convenience above other things, don't discount the strength of presentation. When it didn't matter, every store could have a grimy floor (perhaps even a floor made from dirt) along with a tin roof. Products could be stacked neatly on to the floor. Lighting could be sufficient, but nothing beyond adequate. Needless to say presentation matters. Providing customers with gift wrap paper as well as other niceties is surely an extension of this.

Details

You would be surprised about the details that be in a customer's mind. Things you would never think made the least level of difference might be why a client chooses your store. It could be something completely trivial, just like a cute poster with a penguin onto it hanging above your ice machine. It may be just how the workers look in their uniforms. By giving extras even right down to the finest details, you could be engendering customer loyalty without knowing it. They say you shouldn't sweat the small stuff-like gift wrap paper-but being a business proprietor, you sometimes should.

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