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How Britain Shops 2005: Footwear

Publication Date March 2005
Publisher Verdict
Product Type Report
Pages 114
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code VDT00129
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Summary

Retailing should be simple: sell the right products, in the right place, at the right price to the right customer in the right way and success is almost guaranteed. But retailing isn't simple - it's complex, capricious and notoriously difficult to attain success and that's mostly thanks to one thing: the consumer. How Britain Shops: Footwear examines shifts in consumer shopping patterns against a backdrop of expansion by specialists, the rise of footwear as a major fashion item and a growing threat from clothing specialists including New Look and River Island.

Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Drivers of loyalty/disloyalty Loyalty
  • Barratts
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Clarks
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Brantano
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Debenhams
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • George (Asda)
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Jd Sport
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Jjb
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • M&S
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Next
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users
  • Shoefayre
    • conversion rates
    • loyalty
    • competitors
    • key findings
    • visitors
    • main users