Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the great difficulty still being experienced by small business retailers across the U.S., and what has to be done to pivot to what customers expect in the post-pandemic world.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the things to do to survive the pandemic, including avoiding an inventory mistake called the paradox of choice, which is spreading your inventory cash over too many options.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the great difficulty still being experienced by small business retailers across the U.S., and what has to be done to pivot to what customers expect in the post-pandemic world.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the things to do to survive the pandemic, including avoiding an inventory mistake called the paradox of choice, which is spreading your inventory cash over too many options.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the fact that the coronavirus shutdown cost Main Street retailers over $100 billion in sales that got shifted to online sellers.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report that for Main Street retailers, the recovery to pre-pandemic levels will be long, arduous and expensive, and her thoughts on how to survive by staying relevant.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the likely impact on how affluent customers and prospects will behave, and what they’ll expect from your business, including an increased focus on well-being and health.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the new expectations of affluent customers, including personalization, customization, and other post-pandemic steps, and why you should charge for these extras.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to report on the unprecedented assault coronavirus is waging on small retailers, who were already having a tough time from the assault of the online marketplace.
Pam Danziger joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the challenges of small retailers during the coronavirus shutdown, and offer suggestions on what to do to survive this unprecedented economic period.