1. HOW TO GET INTO
RETAIL MERCHANDISING?
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MOST FLEXIBLE JOBS
2. What is Retail Merchandising?
A merchandiser arranges shelf layout, counter cards, mobiles, point of
purchase displays, events, etc. A manufacturer's job is to make sure
products are well-stocked and attractively displayed inside the retail
store. Usually the merchandiser will have a weekly route and visit the
stores they are responsible for servicing at least once a week, but this
can fluctuate seasonally depending on the kinds of merchandising
products.
3. What is a merchandiser?
A merchandiser is a person that ensures that a product or promotional
product is in the right place at the right time, and in the proper quantity
and quality. Find out about the research that goes into merchandising
with help from a marketing, public relations and sales management
teacher in this free video on marketing jobs.
5. Stores Need Merchandiser?
Department Stores
Grocery Stores
Gas/Convenience Stores
Pet Supply Retailers
Computer Superstores
Mass Merchants
Bank Branches
Clothing Stores
Toy Stores
Music Stores
Office Supply Stores
Phone Service Retailers
Drug Stores
And many, many more!
6. Retail Merchandizing Duties
Straighten displays
Set up "cross-merchandising" displays (placing related products near each other to encourage impulse buys)
Take inventory of what's on the shelves and in stock
Replenish shelves from stock
Assemble promotional displays, and replenish them
Attach coupon displays
Set up and demonstrate a products desirability, or taste
Outdoor Sign and Banner Placement
Brochure Placement
Assemble Equipment/product-if needed
Reorders
Product Recalls
Take an inventory count
7. How much can I make as a merchandiser?
Most companies though will pay anywhere between $8 and $15
an hour and as much as $20 an hour for reset specialists.
Great Part-Time Income
8. Stores Need Merchandiser?
Department Stores
Grocery Stores
Gas/Convenience Stores
Pet Supply Retailers
Computer Superstores
Mass Merchants
Bank Branches
Clothing Stores
Toy Stores
Music Stores
Office Supply Stores
Phone Service Retailers
Drug Stores
And many, many more!
9. My Personal Story
I wore many hats in my past 20 years as a Self Employed Queen.
I have worked as store demonstrator, merchandiser, mystery shopper, product evaluator,
auditor, multi-level marketer and more. ..
What drove me to do all above was based on my mission in life, live the way I want,
rather than in a cubic. My rewards were abundant and the pay is good. I have the great
privilege of picking and choosing:
The type of jobs I want to do the work
The locations
The hours
I got free meals, free clothing, free books, free drinks, free cookware. I got paid for audit
banks, auto shops, doctor’s office, grocery stores, restaurant, etc.etc.
Bottom line I dare to try and I have been rewarded with tons of freedom and great cash
flow.
Donna
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