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The thread explores the idea of using stickers to indicate discontinued products in catalogs, with participants sharing their thoughts on effectiveness, design choices, and personal experiences related to this strategy.
Views differ on the effectiveness of stickers versus printed lists for highlighting discontinued products, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding marketing strategies for discontinued products, reflecting a variety of approaches and tools available.
Consultants looking for creative ways to manage discontinued product inventory and engage customers may find the shared experiences relevant.
cwinter474 said:I'm thinking of making some stickers saying "being discontinued" and the date and putting them in a bunch of my left over s/s catalogs. And getting them out to my hostess and customers as soon as we are allowed.
What you think?
cwinter474 said:I wonder if you can buy neon or colored stickers to print on? I can't find any on officedepot.com
Have you ever seen any?
Grandmarita said:It would be much faster and more cost effective to print up the Retired list on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet and insert one in each of your Catalogs, don't you think?
Grandmarita said:It would be much faster and more cost effective to print up the Retired list on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet and insert one in each of your Catalogs, don't you think?
Jess_K said:I just used a yellow highlighter on my catalogs.. I'll put a sticker on the front that lets the customer know why the items are highlighted.
Teresa Lynn said:can you return the labels?
Jess_K said:I just used a yellow highlighter on my catalogs.. I'll put a sticker on the front that lets the customer know why the items are highlighted.
Grandmarita said:It would be much faster and more cost effective to print up the Retired list on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet and insert one in each of your Catalogs, don't you think?
cwinter474 said:What kinda highlighter are you using? my yellow keeps transferring from page to page when the book is closed. Yes, I thought the page was dry before I turned the page.
Discontinued product stickers are labels or tags placed on items that are no longer being produced or sold by the company. These stickers often indicate that the product is available at a reduced price, encouraging customers to purchase before the item is completely gone.
Discontinued product stickers can create a sense of urgency among customers, prompting them to buy items before they are no longer available. The perception of a limited-time offer can drive impulse purchases, helping to clear out inventory quickly.
Yes, many customers are attracted to discontinued products, especially if they are offered at a discount. The idea that a product will no longer be available can motivate customers to make a purchase, particularly if they have been considering the item for a while.
Promote discontinued products by highlighting the savings and urgency in your marketing materials. Use social media, email newsletters, and in-person demonstrations to showcase these items, emphasizing their limited availability and any discounts associated with the stickers.
Absolutely! Using discontinued product stickers can effectively help manage inventory by encouraging sales of items that may otherwise linger in stock. This strategy can free up space for new products and improve overall inventory turnover.