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Retailing. Includes the business activities involved with the sale of goods and service to the final consumer for personal, family, or household use Final step in the distribution channel. Types of retailers by ownership. Independent Corporate (retail) chain Franchise Leased department.
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Retailing • Includes the business activities involved with the sale of goods and service to the final consumer for personal, family, or household use • Final step in the distribution channel
Types of retailers by ownership • Independent • Corporate (retail) chain • Franchise • Leased department
Independent store • Operates only one outlet • Personal service • Good location • Close customer contact • Attracts entrepreneurs
Corporate (retail) chain • Multiple outlets • Centralized purchasing and decision making • More complex organizations
Franchising • Contractual agreement between a franchisor and a retail franchisee • Franchisee runs a certain form of business under an established name and according to specific rules
Leased department • Section of a store rented to an outside party • Operates under store rules • Pays a percentage of sales as rent
Types of Retailer by strategy • Convenience store • Conventional supermarket • Food-based supermarket • Combination store • Specialty store • Category killer • Traditional department store • Full-line discount store • Warehouse club
Convenience store • Well-situated • Food oriented • Limited assortment • Low service • High prices
Conventional supermarket • Departmentalized food store • Food • Related products
Food-based superstore • Broad range of food and non-food items
Combination store(supercenter/hypermart) • General merchandise and grocery items • General merchandise25-40% of sales • Efficient operations • Increased impulse purchases • Greater number of transactions
Specialty store • Limited variety • Great depth • Usually one product line, or several related product lines
Category killer • “discount specialty store” • Especially large specialty store
Traditional Department Store • Great variety • Depth of assortment varies by department • Often anchor stores • Average to above average prices
Full- line discount store • Low prices • Low service • Broad variety • Shallow assortment • Lower rent locations
Warehouse club • Wholesale and retail consumers • Pay yearly dues for membership
Non-store retailers • Direct marketing • Vending machine • Direct selling
Direct marketing • Consumer is exposed to a good or service by a non-personal medium • Order by mail, phone or PC
Vending machine • Coin or card operated machinery to dispense goods or services • Require intensive training • Cards and electronic tracking
Direct selling • Involves personal contact with consumers in their homes and other non-store locations and phone solicitations • Phone • Referrals • Party method
Considerations • Location • Atmosphere • Scrambled merchandising
Location • Isolated • Unplanned business district • Planned shopping center
Atmosphere • Physical attributes of a retailer that are used to develop an image and draw customers • Exterior • General interior • Store layout • Display
Scrambled merchandising • Adding goods and services that are unrelated to each other and the firm’s original business • One stop shopping • Increased traffic • High profits • Increases competition
Technological advances • Computerized POP • Self-checkout • Video kiosks • Site selection software • Networking distribution • Anti-theft developments • Computerized reorder