Digital Retailer Tips

September 23, 2007

Adding Digital Scrapbooking Product to the Retailer Mix

Via Digiscrap101, a link to a post on Renee Pearson's blog.   In this post, Renee asks for feedback:

So, here's the question:

What digital products would you like to see on the shelves of your favorite scrapbook store?

This comment from Olga was very helpful for retailers looking to stock digi-friendly products (or create digi-friendly displays):

...if I´d go to a scrapbooking store for supplies as a digital scrapper I´d be looking for things like DVD tutorials, books about digital, papers for printing at home, DVD with kits so I don´t have to worry about downloading and backing up my stuff, just loaded onto the computer, information about backup systems (every now and them you hear the horror story of losing everything), albums specific for layouts printed at home, that kind of stuff.

The comments to Renee's post are helpful for retailers who might be interested in adding digital scrapbooking crops to their class schedules, as well as scrapbooking manufacturers wondering how to address the demand for digital products, while also maintaining relationships with retailers.

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