Three ways to develop effective retail shopper marketing

Good point-of-sale marketing changes minds and wins wallets at the check-out. In this guest post, Asher Hunter reveals his three tips to developing effective in-store communications.

The store is our most important media channel. The media landscape continues to be more fragmented, but the reach of the retail environment remains constant. asher-hunter-md-metrix-consulting

Over 12 million people in Australia have shopped at a supermarket in the last 7 days. That’s significant reach and all in close proximity to making a buying decision.

In 2009, P&G introduced its ‘store back’ marketing concept. Summarised as “If it doesn’t work at the store, it’s no longer a good marketing idea for Procter & Gamble Co.,” in an Ad Age article, the innovation forced P&G’s ad agencies to think more explicitly about how a creative concept will play out at the store level and connect with above the line media.

P&G made a publicised move towards a shopper focus, but the movement was not restricted to them alone. In fact, many companies view packaging as the most important touch-point with shoppers.

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