Where's Your Customer?
Every retail environment constantly produces identity signals through elements such as layout, lighting, staffing, technology, and pricing. Long before a customer looks at a product, they've already answered the question: is this place for me? This episode explores what produces that verdict and how most retail organisations have no one specifically responsible for asking what their store is actually saying. This episode covers: * How retail identity signals form in seconds, and the environmental psychology that explains why * What layout and lighting communicate about who a store is for, with examples from B&Q, Fenwick Newcastle, All Saints and Lush * Why the human moments (i.e. staff who see the customer) is the most powerful identity signal in physical retail * The measurable identity and pricing impact of self-checkout, and what Booths chose instead * Why crowding can signal belonging and what Primark's treasure hunt identity tells us about that * Why identity signals accumulate by default when no one in the organisation owns the question Thanks for Listening! Did anything resonate with you from today's conversation? I'd love to know your thoughts about the effect retailers can have on customer identity. Get the full show notes with all frameworks and resources mentioned at https://wheresyourcustomer.com/25 [https://wheresyourcustomer.com/25] Never miss an episode – Subscribe to Where's Your Customer? on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wheres-your-customer/id1852866660], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/5dzHDfjIvFJSnWiush9Rbr?si=ed5c6ca8e5ac4e45], or wherever you get your podcasts Found this valuable? Please leave a review, it helps other retail professionals discover these conversations and would honestly mean the world to me Connect with me – Find me on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-williams-ccxp/] or visit wheresyourcustomer.com [http://wheresyourcustomer.com] for more customer experience insights and resources. Share this with someone who needs it – If someone in your network works in retail and is interested in how shopping impacts your identity, please share this episode with them
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