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Reviewed by Bil Howard for Readers' Favorite
The day of the dollar store, as we have known it, is coming to an end. In his book Dollar Store of the Future, author, businessman, and business consultant, Bob Hamilton, lays out the design of the dollar store of the future in intricate detail. His troubleshooting tips and powerful, proven methods on price leveraging, cost-cutting, and marketing techniques are second to none and an essential element in the future success of the dollar-discount stores. Bob has a proven track record for helping numerous stores become successful and the secrets to that success are packed into his book, Dollar Store of the Future. Learn the difference between the dollar stores that are dying in today’s market and the model of the stores of the future. Discover what items actually sell in discount stores in today’s market and the truths about close outs, liquidations, and overstocks, and learn how to navigate your way through them without getting burned. Bob also discusses the importance of building your brand and drawing in the customer of the future. This is the definitive guide to the future of discount stores.
The five and dime concept will never die, because the world will always be full of bargain hunters. Dollar Store of the Future is an essential guide to operating a twenty-first century discount store. Bob has done an excellent job of laying out his model in detail and in a way that makes it easy to read and easy to apply to the reader’s current business or plans for a future business. Bob is very knowledgeable about the subject matter and very forthright about the future success of dollar stores. This is a well-written guidebook which will make a huge impact upon the future success of the bargain hunter’s dream; the dollar store.