Three archery dealers share how they go about moving out year-old inventory to make room for newly released bow models, as well as tips for ordering new bow inventory.
Stocking some traditional gear, namely recurves, will be appreciated by those customers who want to get back to the basics. Here are three top picks.
Having too much or too little product in stock is a retailer’s nightmare. Here’s how to avoid these costly inventory issues.
A guide on how successful archery pro shops are laying out their floor plans.
Increase sales in your store by stocking the right game processing supplies.
To gain the trust and repeat business of customers, offer them the best products for their money.
Two veteran retailers, one from the West and one from the Midwest, offer insight on stocking and selling specific products targeting DIY hunters.
Almost every whitetail hunter who walks into your archery shop wears a headlamp during deer season. If you don’t stock this popular product, it’s time to start.
After years of searching for an effective crossbow rest to use in a treestand, the author finally finds one.
We asked three veteran archery retailers: “How often do you rotate your merchandising layout and displays?” Here’s what they had to say.