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As we begin 2017, we are reblogging our most important post EVER! from among of the nearly 1,500 posts that have appeared onEvans on Marketing.

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A HEALTH AND HAPPY 2017 TO YOU AND YOURS!

Since beginning more than four years ago, Evans on Marketing has always presented posts in a professional and informative way on a wide range of business topics. Before this post, we (Joel Evans) have never written about ourselves on a personal level. As we usher in the New Year, this is a special post.

Today only, I am breaking break with our practice to cover a topic of extreme personal and societal importance. In this blog, I am going public on a private matter (being a cancer survivor) with the intent of helping others to deal with the ramifications of this insidious disease. The post is to dedicated to my family, my friends…

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Delivering In-Store Delight

As we approach the end of 2016, we have presented some of the most popular of the more than 1,500 posts that have appeared on Retailing A to Z. Today, we finish the year with a post on the key retail concept of “customer delight.”

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The in-store experience is often a key to the level of success for omnichannel retailers. Consider the advice from Katia Beauchamp, co-founder and co-CEO of Birchbox, a beauty and grooming multichannel retailer: 
“Having a storefront is an opportunity to interact face-to-face with your customers every day, which is incredibly valuable no matter what industry you’re in. At Birchbox, we’ve had a lot of success in the online space, and not long ago we expanded into our first brick-and-mortar location. The lessons we learned from creating a physical retail store have been invaluable to us, both in our online and E-commerce practices.” 
“It’s important to remember that the way your store is laid out and how your company presents itself can make a powerful impact on sales, and these design considerations shouldn’t be overlooked. Here are the ideas guiding our in-store philosophy, and how they can be applied to boost your business.” 
Your Store is Your Mirror — “There are two sides to a brand: the elements you’re able to articulate and see, and the intangible elements that customers simply know and feel when they interact with your brand.”
Populating the Place — “Just as important as the aesthetic of a space is the type of people you put in that space.” 
Getting Creative With Square Footage — “It may seem to go against the grain, but not every area of your storefront should be dedicated solely to selling. In fact, having some spaces focused on piquing your customers’ interest and delivering surprising moments can be tremendously valuable.”
Beating the Slump  — “Every company has its slow seasons, but there are ways to mitigate a slowdown and keep sales more consistent year-round.”
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Tis the Season to Be Inspired and Hopeful — and Live Life Every Day

Be ready to face any of life’s adversities.

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A HEALTH AND HAPPY 2007 TO YOU AND YOURS!

Since beginning more than four years ago, Evans on Marketing has always presented posts in a professional and informative way on a wide range of business topics. Before this post, we (Joel Evans) have never written about ourselves on a personal level. As we usher in the New Year, this is a special post.

Today only, I am breaking break with our practice to cover a topic of extreme personal and societal importance. In this blog, I am going public on a private matter (being a cancer survivor) with the intent of helping others to deal with the ramifications of this insidious disease. The post is to dedicated to my family, my friends, and my wonderful group of doctors Thank you!

To quote the great Yankee baseball player, when he was honored at Yankee Stadium shortly before his death from ALS:…

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