How to Optimize Your Store’s Power Wall to Increase Sales

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When customers walk through your door, you have a limited amount of time to make a good first impression — one that encourages shoppers to come in and stay awhile. Customers make a subconscious judgment about your brand within 90 seconds of entering your store. In the retail world, those are high stakes. Your store’s success depends on capturing the attention of shoppers.

A high-impact visual display has the power to entice customers and boost your sales. That’s why successful retailers put emphasis on accenting a “power wall” within their stores. More than a simple wall display, a power wall helps draw customers in and channel their attention toward the items you want them to buy.

 

Command Shoppers’ Attention

All the time and energy you put into creating a power wall is for naught if your display can’t command the attention of shoppers. Successful power walls grab customers by their eyes and keep them interested. Play to shoppers’ natural tendencies and take a few tips from retail psychology, and you can command that kind of attention with your store’s power wall.

 

To The Right

The vast majority of retail shoppers automatically turn to the right after walking into a store. That makes the front right wall of your store a prime location to hook customers. It’s your first and best opportunity to capture shopper attention and draw them further into your store.

Make the most of this natural tendency by using this space for your store’s power wall — showcasing popular, seasonal, and high-margin products right where customers are looking.

 

Use the Whole Wall

When most of your displays look the same, it can be hard to really command shopper attention with the same setup. Your power wall needs to stand out. That’s why it should be visually distinct — in at least one way — from other displays in your store.

One of the best ways to make your store’s power wall jump out at customers is to use the whole wall. Make the display taller, wider, and more eye-catching than the rest of your store. Shoppers should be able to see the wall — and know what’s available there — from the moment they enter the store. Repeating the same product along the entire wall builds emphasis and leads the customer’s eye from one end to the other, creating visual interest.

 

Let There Be Color

The psychology of color plays a huge role in retail merchandising. That’s why you’ll see common color themes throughout retailers (like red “Sale” signs and green labels on organic products.)

Color does more than command attention — it makes shoppers feel something. Red, for example, creates a sense of urgency. That’s why it’s often used in sale and clearance displays. Black conveys power and sleekness, making it ideal for marketing expensive or luxury products.

Your power wall should draw on bold, contrasting, and seasonal colors to command shopper interest from the moment they glance to the right. Any color can draw attention given the right contrast — bright reds, oranges, and blues are a safe bet for getting customers to take notice.

 

A few ways to up the color ante:

 

  • Paint the wall behind your display a bright color
  • Organize products to create a spectrum or gradient
  • Use neon signage
  • Change up the dominant color with each season (pastels in the spring, deep red during the winter holidays, etc.)

 

Light the Way

Another way to lead customer attention straight to your store’s power wall is by highlighting the wall — literally. 

For your store’s power wall, choose warm lighting that’s distinct from the rest of your store. That can include:

 

  • A literal spotlight on the product display
  • Backlighting to give products a glow
  • Lit, neon signage
  • Colored lighting

Buyer beware: Don’t go crazy with dynamic lighting. Too much and it loses its power over customer attention. Use dynamic lighting to highlight your store’s power wall but sparingly throughout the rest of the store.

 

Display the Right Products

You put a lot of time and energy into creating an attention-grabbing power wall display. It’s important to wield that power wall in a way that creates the most return on your investment. That’s why it matters what products you display there. You’ve won shopper attention and have limited space to capitalize on it — how can you use that space to boost sales and your bottom line?

High-profit items: An obvious way to capitalize on your store’s power wall and the attention it captures is to display high-margin or high-profit products there. By virtue of being high-profit, selling more of these items will grow your bottom line.

Popular, in-demand products: Is your store the go-to for a specific type of product? If customers come to your store looking for your most popular or in-demand products, make them easy to find. Placing high-demand items on your power wall is another subtle way to make the most of shoppers’ natural tendencies and behavior. Your store’s power wall generates traffic, creating the perfect opportunity to up- and cross-sell additional items. 

Seasonal items: Seasonal items are a perfect fit for your store’s power wall. They create interest and tend to be in high-demand during a given season, making them ideal for a power wall display.

In the same vein, don’t think of your store’s power wall as a set-it-and-forget-it space. To maintain the attention of return shoppers, change up the display regularly — including which items you place there and how they’re organized.

 

Tell Your Brand’s Story

Today, between online shopping and retail competition, there’s more to being a successful retailer than creating displays. And sales, themselves, aren’t always just about the transaction.

In order to grow your business, drive customer retention, and create sustainable bottom line growth, you have to craft a narrative around your brand. You have to tell a story. That’s why leveraging your store’s power wall for more than just merchandising is another way to boost sales. One way to tell your brand’s story is by featuring anchor and flagship products. Take shoppers back to your start by showcasing flagship or anchor products on your store’s power wall. 

You’re in business for more than just selling products. Draw on your power wall’s signage, visuals, even paint to help convey what your brand stands for. Consider including a quote speaking to your passion or the store’s mission. The idea is to take the shopping experience beyond a transaction. Let customers know what they’re supporting when they buy from your store.

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