Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Clothing Hang Tags

It all starts with the eyes. People are visual people and when you see something with your eyes, the image tends to stick in your head. That is why the color markings are so important. If you have a consignment clothing store or a thrift store, be sure to use this idea to provide discounts to their customers.

How it works: Make a little sign by the front of your store that says something like "Look for the colored dots and save money." Place 4 different colors mark the point on the sign and the color of each point of writing a discount price.

Example:

Purple: $ 0.25 cents off | Green: $ 0.50 cents off | Blue: $ 0.75 cents off | Red: $ 1.00 off

Then it would be colored sticker on the hang tags. Labels should have a permanent adhesive, so you do not have to worry about customers downloading and transfer stickers. When the customer checks simply uncheck the hang of the dress. Customers love discounts of any kind. This will encourage consumers to look for deals. Kind of like "hunting for the best bargain." It will customers really dig all you have to see what they can and can not live without. You'll be amazed at how much people like this. It's like playing a game and everyone likes to look for deals whether it is.25 cents or $ 100.00 dollars. If you tell me that I can save everything, therefore, to become a job for me.

People who go to consignment shops looking for the best deals and many times this means that the impulse buyers. The longer you keep the customers in their stores more likely to end up buying more. Another idea is to separate men from women's specials. For example you can have a pink dot on women's clothing, and blue for men. If a customer finds a pink label, then it means that the item is on sale.

Finally, you can put a spot of color on the hang tags and arrange the charts. For example, purple is worth 1 point, blue is worth half a point. When a customer buy they keep the hang tag with the color code and save it for the discounts that can be used until the end of the month. So say for example someone buys 20 pieces of clothing and 10 are purple labels and 10 labels are blue. That would be 15 points. Once the customer reaches 20 points to 10% discount on your next purchase.