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Impact of Music on Customers
The music you play in your shop will not only encourage your customers to behave in certain ways, it also reflects your brand image. For some information about…
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How Does Colour Affect Visual Merchandising?
When a consumer walks down a street lined with shops, each business on the block is competing for the consumer's attention. Appealing storefront displays a…
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Mannequin - Meaning and Purpose in Visual Merchandising
What are Mannequins? The artificial dolls used by the retailers to display their merchandise (can be anything) are called as mannequins. The mannequins help th…
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Types of Store Window Display in Visual Merchandising
A window is defined as an opening, usually covered clear glass, in an shop which allows people to view the shop and its product from outside (Wiktionary). The …
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Tools used in Visual Merchandising
Running a successful retail store isn’t an easy task. While the exact number remains unknown, some industry experts have estimated there to be more than one mi…
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Techniques or Methods of Visual Merchandising
1. Exterior Signs: A sign is a silent salesperson, and part of a shopper first impression of a store. In less than 10sec the sign must attract attention, tell…
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Elements of Visual Merchandising
There are seven elements to visual merchandising that apply regardless of where the display is or what’s being marketed. Proper merchandising can turn a passiv…
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Important Role of Retail Display in Visual Merchandising
Visual merchandising is something that retailers can find to be a challenging task. What should you display where to attract customers? This is the main questi…
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Importance of Visual Merchandising to Brands
Visual merchandising is a retail strategy that maximizes the aesthetics of a product with the intent to increase sales. Visual merchandising can also play a ro…
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Contestable Markets: A Model in Perfect Competition
A contestable market occurs when there is freedom of entry and exit into the market. Thus in a contestable market, there will be low sunk costs.(Costs which ca…
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How Price and Output is determined under Oligopoly
In oligopolistic industry, there are only a few big firms which control the supply of a commodity and each firm produces a significant portion of the market. T…
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Oligopoly Market - Meaning and Causes
Oligopoly is the market organization in which there are a few or small number of firms in an industry and they produce the major share of the market. The word …
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Perfect Competition Vs Monopoly in terms for Prices and Output for Consumers
Perfect Competition: In a perfect competition, there are a large number of producers as well as buyers. Nobody controls the price of the products and most com…
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Perfect Competition
Advantages of Perfect Competition 1. They allocate resources in the most efficient way- both productively (P=MC) and allocatively efficient (P> MC) in th…
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Short Run Profit Maximisation in Perfect Competition
A perfectly competitive firm will choose to produce an output where 1. MC = MR = P 2. MC curve cuts MR from below. Mc Curve below MR means at such points Ma…
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Characteristics of Perfect Competition Market
Perfect Competition Market Perfect competition market is market in which there are a large number of buyers and sellers, buying and selling the homogenous pro…
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Market Structure
Introduction: This topic discusses all the theories about different markets. Different markets will make different decisions on the determination of quantitie…
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Concepts of Revenue
Concepts of Revenue: 1. Revenue 2. Total Revenue 3. Average Revenue 4. Marginal Revenue 5. Profit 1. Revenue: Revenue means the sale receipt of the quan…
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Relationship between Marginal Cost (MC) and Average Cost (AC)
Average Total Cost is the sum of average variable cost and average fixed cost. or we can say, average cost is equal to the total cost divided by the number of…
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- Types of Store Window Display in Visual Merchandising
- Tools used in Visual Merchandising
- Techniques or Methods of Visual Merchandising
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- Important Role of Retail Display in Visual Merchan...
- Importance of Visual Merchandising to Brands
- Contestable Markets: A Model in Perfect Competition
- How Price and Output is determined under Oligopoly
- Oligopoly Market - Meaning and Causes
- Perfect Competition Vs Monopoly in terms for Price...
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Perfect Competition
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