How retailers can come out of 2023 better and stronger than ever

We’ve talked about the benefits of building resilience in retail through omnichannel selling, increased efficiency, and catering to emerging consumer trends. But how exactly to get started?
Stay ahead of the curve for the rest of 2023 and beyond with these predictions and practical tips for the future of retail.
Times may be tough, but that doesn’t mean retailers are ready to roll over. Quite the opposite. This next phase will be all about rising to the challenge by “looking for ways to level up and work more efficiently”, predicts Jarrad Brownfield, Square’s Retail Product Marketing Manager in Australia.
It could be by building new revenue streams and starting to sell online or via social media, or by turning to automation technology to do more with less. Of course, efficiency savings aren’t the only benefit retailers stand to gain through automation.
“For retailers, any investment in tech—like purpose-built retail software with automation features—means removing time-consuming workflows, reducing errors, and gaining better visibility in their business,” Brownfield says. “So that if they’re hit by tough circumstances, they have the confidence to act with certainty.”
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Square’s Future of Retail report reveals that people are shopping more consciously than ever and looking for good value from purpose-aligned brands.
But “good value” doesn’t necessarily mean low-cost, Brownfield says. Rather, “it could mean that the customer feels confident and assured about the quality of a product and the benefit it offers to their lives.”
As consumers start to tighten their belts, he recommends retailers “use sales and marketing channels at your disposal to illustrate the value of your products and your brand so you can stand out among competitors—even if discretionary spending is limited.”
Going forward, the keywords for savvy retailers will be “adapt” and “diversify”. But how and where to start, exactly? Here are Brownfield’s top tips:
Last but not least, remember that you’re not alone. Your tech partners often have a wealth of subject matter and industry expertise, and many offer free coaching and advice to their retail clients, as well as other handy resources and tools to help give your business a boost.
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