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Slideshow: Creative Displays Direct Traffic & Create Atmosphere
September 20, 2012
Gone are the days of the old, stale displays and simple, long-run gondolas. Operators are getting creative and turning to modular displays that can direct traffic within their stores and highlight their products.
NATSO operators submitted pictures of some of the creative displays they are using to Stop Watch magazine. View a slideshow of these displays below.
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Read more about how operators use displays to direct traffic and create atmosphere in the feature article in the September/October 2012 issue of Stop Watch magazine.
Toner markets NATSO products, services and meetings. She is the content editor of NATSO's core websites, Stop Watch magazine and Highway Business Matters biweekly articles. In addition, she provides creative services across all departments. Toner joined NATSO in 2006. Prior to joining the association, she served as director of member- ship services at an association for ambulatory surgery centers. Toner lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband. More
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