St. Thomas seniors, Jasmine Branum, Amanda Branch, Maggie Pierson and Christina Wittnebel, under the watchful eye of their instructor Jamal Al-Khatib, of St. Thomas’ Small Business Institute, looked at every aspect of the ReStore. They studied the store’s operations, merchandising, pricing, customers and marketing strategy. They looked at how the ReStore finds, connects and communicates with customers. They made recommendations on how to serve current donors and shoppers better and how to motivate them to donate and buy more. They identified two market segments with good growth potential and – here’s the exciting part – one of those segments is a whole new market for the ReStore! Let’s look at what they discovered.
To reach this segment, the St. Thomas team suggested expanding our use of traditional marketing print outlets and email. They also suggested ways to improve the experience of these institutional users when they come to the ReStore.
When the St. Thomas team identified female shoppers as the second segment we should target, we were very surprised, but open-minded. When we looked at their research, and suggestions, we were convinced. This group, the research showed, is into do-it-yourself projects, arts and crafts projects, and looking for a different set of products than the institutional customer. The team told us we could best reach this group through social media, blogging partnerships, and other online platforms. They also shared several ideas to create the high-level in-store shopping experience these customers expect.
Okay, it’s true, this whole piece has been a teaser about what’s coming next at the ReStore, but don’t get frustrated. Like I said, we can’t tell you exactly what’s going to happen, but we can tell you it’s going to happen within the next 60 to 90 days. If you keep an eye on the Habitat blog, subscribe to the ReStore Hot Deals newsletter, and keep an eye on the ReStore website, you’ll be the first to discover what’s next at the ReStore!
Until then, thank you Jasmine, Amanda, Maggie, Christina, and the St. Thomas Small Business Institute for sharing your ideas and energy with the ReStore and Habitat!