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When customers walk into your frame shop, they are usually there on a mission. With artwork in hand, they have come to you for the perfect custom frame job. However, your customers, like almost all other Americans, are also always on the lookout for that little extra something to pick up for themselves, their spouses, kids or friends. Why not tickle their impulses and your bottom line by carrying and displaying unique giftware and stationary items?
Americans are spending more money than ever on discretionary purchases, which are motivated by emotion and desire, wrote Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing and author of the new book Why People Buy Things They Don't Need. Indeed, Americans spend proportionately less on their basic necessities, such as food, clothing and shelter, than they did 50 or even 25 years ago, found Danziger.
Today Americans spend $3 trillion on discretionary products or services and rationalize their purchases if they provide pleasure, relieve stress or beautify the self or home, among other justifications. And giftware, accessories, jewelry and stationary items also replica purses,replica watches,replica handbags,replica louis vuitton handbags found increasingly in custom frame shops are making strides to satisfy these consumers' cravings.
Danziger's research uncovered the top 10 discretionary products consumers bought in 2001, which include greeting cards; personal stationary; personal care products; candles; home textiles including rugs, throws, pillows, table linens, kitchenware and accessories; Christmas and seasonal decorations; and toys, dolls and games.
Among frame shops and galleries surveyed in the "Art Market Report 2001: The Market, the Competitors, the Trends" by Unity Marketing, 66 percent of revenue was generated by custom framing, 22 percent was generated by art, and 11 percent was generated by gift items. "Gift items dearly offer framers a significant opportunity for growth," said Danziger.
Framers who offer their customers unique gift and stationary items find their customers keep coming back for more, especially now, when consumers are looking to spend less but still purchase high quality, handmade, unique gift items. Fine art, however, is often a more difficult sell during these times.
"Fine art isn't the mainstay anymore," said Wieder. "With the economy, people are looking to spend less money every day. When we started carrying smaller pieces, the turnover rate was very high--we realized that this is what our customers wanted." Wieder's gallery has several classifications of price ranges but finds that what sells well is giftware up to $250 in retail. She noted the average person spends about $75.
If you are interested in carrying giftware in your frame shop or want to expand your offerings, start by finding out what your customers are interested in buying. "Ask your customers--it's a no-brainer," said Danziger. Survey your customers about where they shop for gifts, how much they spend and what kind of gifts they are interested in finding, and give it to them, she said.
Wieder asks her customers in mailers by writing a personal note. She tells them what's coming in and what's going out and always asks if there is something they are looking for. Often, they will make specific requests. Wieder takes her list of requests to trade shows and picks things up for her customers. "You really get to know your customers," she said. "It's a personal business."
Watch your customers and notice what kinds of framing materials they choose, advised experts. Do the majority of them choose contemporary mouldings, or do they go with a classic, traditional look? Do some like ornate looks or whimsical looks? Noticing what their framing preferences are will give you a clue to their preferences in gifts.

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