Tag: retail

Supplier Spotlight: A golden plan for Golden Cannoli
Just four months after making the leap to retail, Golden Cannoli is well-positioned to redefine the specialty cookie category and establish itself as a favorite sweet treat across the nation.

Supplier Spotlight: Mush Foods brings overnight oats to Whole Foods Market
This millennial-run brand caught the attention of Whole Foods Market on RangeMe and now they plan to shake up the breakfast aisle.

Supplier Spotlight: How RangeMe connected Yeti Yoga and Target’s yogi shoppers
Erin Schmitt and Nicholas Hyde love fitness and design. And when they combined these two loves, Yeti Yoga was born.

10 Ways Small Businesses Can Prepare for Black Friday Success
The good news is there’s still enough time for your small business to prepare well, stand out and sell in time for this fast and furious weekend of sales.

5 Reasons Why a Buyer Says Yes to One Product Over Another
If their customers are asking for a certain product, a buyer will do what it takes to add it to their product assortment because they know their customers will buy.

Category Reviews—To Know Them is to Use Them
For retailers, conducting category reviews is an essential part of doing successful business.

Supplier Spotlight: How Good Day Chocolate built a business to exceed expectations
What happens when you mix a serial entrepreneur, a double-board certified surgeon and chocolate? You get Good Day Chocolate, the Chocolate with Benefits™.

Supplier Spotlight: The skinny on running a cookie business
Emme Tyler, creator and owner of Skinny Batches, is dedicated to perfecting her craft--running a dynamic business and baking the tastiest natural desserts on the market.

Dollar Daze: Catering to Value Shoppers
Value store retailers are focused on sourcing new products with the best possible margin that meet consumer needs at the lowest price possible.

How Local Products Attract Happy, Loyal Shoppers
Retailers increasingly source local products to streamline logistics and reduce transportation costs. Both retailers and suppliers build goodwill by investing in the local economy, and consumers feel good for supporting people and jobs in their community.