{"id":33512,"date":"2013-10-10T17:55:28","date_gmt":"2013-10-10T22:55:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=33512"},"modified":"2013-10-11T07:37:23","modified_gmt":"2013-10-11T12:37:23","slug":"single-brand-electronics-stores-learn-them","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2013\/10\/single-brand-electronics-stores-learn-them\/","title":{"rendered":"Single brand electronics stores: what can we learn from them?"},"content":{"rendered":"
There appears to be growing trend worldwide towards the establishment of single brand-dedicated stores, and they are even begin to crop up in the Caribbean. Although it might not necessarily be practical for all electronic stores to abandon their current approach, three features of single brand stores that might be worth considering.<\/em><\/p>\n For most tech enthusiasts, travel overseas (especially a developed country) would not be complete without a trip to an electronics store to check out the latest devices. Traditionally, these stores would carry a wide range of devices from popular and not-so well-known brands, but not necessarily the entire product lines from a particular manufacturer. However, recently, two trends are becoming increasingly evident. First, standalone stores dedicated to a specific brand, such as Apple, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft and Samsung are popping up increasingly in the retail landscape. Second, select brands, such as the four previously named, are setting up \u201cmini-stores\u201d in larger stores.<\/p>\n To varying degrees, we are beginning to see those trends in the Caribbean, ranging from the recent opening of Samsung stores in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, to Digicel and LIME setting up kiosks in supermarkets and stores. Although the Caribbean, as a region, has been an important profit centre to industries such as banking and telecoms, the extent to which additional single brand electronic stores will be established remains to be seen. However, there might be some benefits that Caribbean tech businesses could consider and adopt, especially as markets become increasingly competitive.<\/p>\n