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Does your business need the 'magic touch'



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Published Date: 17 September 2008
IN the current economic climate, it has never been more important to look at our businesses with fresh eyes, in order to make sure that we are doing all we can to maximise sales.
Merchandising, store layout & windows can be transformed, in many cases through a lot of effort and a small budget, but have a positive impact on sales.

Town Centre Managaement are inviting Ballymoney businesses to book their space on a seminar en
titled “Creating Impact Through Merchandising, Store layout & Captivating Window Concepts”, presented by experienced retail consultant and local man George Lyons. The event takes place in the Council Offices on Tuesday 23rd September.

Joanne McLaughlin, Town Centre Project Officer further commented: “Even service sector businesses, who have traditionally not used their windows can benefit from this e.g. solicitors, accountants may learn innovative ways to promote their business through their shop front in eyecatching ways that boost the overall ambience of a town.

“Window displays are retailers’ most economical form of advertising: they bring glamour, fun, theatre and art to the streets, while visibly expressing the shops image and aspirations.”

Mary Portas - Mary Queen of Shops

Seminar Fee £25 per person – limited to first 20 spaces and pre booking is essential. Phone Joanne on 2766 0238 to book now!!



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  • Last Updated: 15 September 2008 6:06 PM
  • Source: Ballymoney Times
  • Location: Ballymoney
 
 
  

 
 

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