Storage Facilities



SHOPFITTING
Shopfitters do a brilliant job and very quickly but, if you are working on a budget then it can be an expensive premium before you have even got into purchasing stock and fittings. So, if like us every penny needs to earn its keep and you are handy enough with a drill and screwdriver much can be done to save the labour cost and buying from major suppliers can save you a tidy sum too. So, click on these people for a wide selection of all types of shop kit and kaboodle and roll up your sleeves and get stuck in.

 

BROADBAND FOR SMALL BUSINESS
We know a lot of people who can help you get your business organised and on the run, quickly, inexpensively and without contracts and longterm obligations. If you need to be mobile but, need a static phone number they can help with their virtual office service, they have a wide range of braodband services to suit your needs and budget and know a lot about keeping communication open 24/7. We can only recommend you call them for more information or visit their site.

Seaton Telecom Delivers virtually an on budget

 

STORAGE
Maintaining Excess Stock and seasonal fittings can be a nightmare in well stocked and compact shops and sometimes good usable items are thrown away, or disposed of when it might be ideal to have them to hand. Self storage is a nifty way of dealing with this issue and if you shop around you can find some perfectly sized storage facilities not far from where you operate, giving you an overflow area that is available all year round.

Fords of Sidmouth

 
News in Brief

One of the dominant trends that we’ve seen in online activity over Christmas is that popular interest in shopping is higher on Christmas Day than during many of the traditional shopping days preceding it.



With more and more traditions being set aside and the increase in cheap netbooks and easy internet access this trend seems likely to continue well into the next decade. How this will effect retail shops in the high street is unknown but there might be a revival coming with a reverse trend that is beginning to appear in the UK



Pop-up shops are springing up all over as previously exclusive on-line brands bid to liven up the high street and fill empty stores in the run-up to Christmas.



Ebay is opening a pop-up store in New York. Nick Gray, managing director at creative retail marketing agency Live & Breathe, says this not only “gives eBay a physical presence” for the first time, but is a “great opportunity to draw attention to a brand that does not normally appear on the high street”.



Other brands are capitalising on the effects of the recession on the retail market to test the waters for future expansion. HMV is taking empty space in ten locations across the UK. Those stores deemed successful may remain open, according to HMV property director Mark Bowles. He believes the pop-up shops “could well become a feature of our trading in future” especially in the run-up to Christmas where about 40% of the annual consumer demand is generated. Book publisher Phaidon is also taking advantage of vacant property by opening two stores in London for the festive period.

 

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