Shopping For Your Store

| by samuel bryant | October 25, 2008
Shopping for store supplies isn’t as easy or obvious as shopping for jeans. A lot of ideas on how to dress come from shopping for clothes where stores tend to display combinations. A store for store supplies would give retailers ideas on other products to utilize for their store. There are many things a person would not realize they need when starting a retail business including gondolas, bags, hangers, gridwalls, security, showcases, slatwalls, cube units, dump bins, tables, garment racks, visual forms, signage, and tagging and labeling products.

Depending on the type of retail shop a person starts will require different accessories. A clothing store, for example, might need risers, belt and tie displays, and hat displays. One store online (www.properdisplay.com) has everything you need for displaying items in your store—from coat racks to shopping carts. This is the kind of store that makes starting a retail business fun and easy.

When I was a teenager I would have as many yard sales as I could every summer. I would even buy stuff from other yard sales to make a resale profit. The problem with yard sales is that you can only offer things when you are present. Vending machines, on the other hand, are available all the time and can provide a relatively passive profit. Finding locations for your machines might be the hardest part of the business but the fact that you don’t need a store with all of its expenses can be a good motivator for investment.

Vending machines are another product not visible to the common shopper. Those soda machines and candy dispensers can be found online at www.vendingx.com where the selection is excellent. There are more machines available than just soda and candy. There are CD/DVD vending machines, change machines, cold and frozen vending, gumball, and medical vending machines.

These machines can even be used for fun in a communal manner. I had a friend whose dad owned a machine and placed it in his place of employment. The workers would take turns buying the soda and they would set the price for exactly how much it cost to fill it. Vandalism has always been an issue with vending machines but surveillance equipment has gotten much cheaper. In addition, new technologies in these vending units allow for the machines to turn on only when people are around it, which saves energy.

Furniture for an office upstart is usually a necessity and can be found at www.archivebase.com where the selection is great and the prices are low. New offices can count on needing chairs, desks, and possibly conference tables. Retail store offices are usually pretty small and may get by with just a couple of tables and chairs.

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