Why does an independent pharmacy need a marketing plan?

January 12, 2016By Focus on the Pharmacy Front End Blog, Independent Pharmacy

by Jen Johnston A pharmacy that has a customer orientation takes marketing seriously. It doesn’t rely on haphazard, seat-of-the-pants decision making about such things as inventory, pricing, merchandising, advertising, hours of service, store appearance, and employee training. Instead everything it does is strategic. This strategy is called your marketing plan. Your marketing plan coordinates all … Read More

Gaining a foothold in a new retail channel

December 7, 2015By Behind the Shelf Blog, Industry Intuition

by Steve Choate When was the last time you started a home improvement project without first understanding the needed enhancements or looking at instructions/directions on how to complete the repair? Being a stereotypical male, I usually do not read instructions before tackling a project. This often results in the wrong approach and additional trips to the store. … Read More

Become a trusted resource

November 19, 2015By Behind the Shelf Blog, Brand Marketing

by Cari Sass How much do you dread those annoying sales calls? The ones where you can’t even get a word in to explain that you’re not interested or that what they are selling does not meet your need?  As the end of the year approaches, these types of calls seem to ramp up. When … Read More

Do You Have a Mission Statement?

November 12, 2015By Focus on the Pharmacy Front End Blog, Independent Pharmacy

by Jen Johnston A mission statement is not “fluff.” This essential statement is what gives meaning and direction to any business. It answers the questions, “What business am I in and why?” and “Who are my customers?” The mission statement helps clarify whether your business is service-oriented, product-oriented, or both. It brings into focus just … Read More

23. Stock new items – the right ones

November 12, 2015By 99 Ways to Make a Positive Difference in Your Pharmacy, Focus on the Pharmacy Front End Blog, Independent Pharmacy

by Colleen Volheim for our 99 Ways to Make a Positive Difference in Your Pharmacy series New items are critical to growing your business. Regularly adding new-to-market products to your assortment keeps your inventory and selection fresh, and gives customers the impression that you are a progressive store that keeps up with trends. When you’re … Read More

27. Price wisely against competition

November 5, 2015By 99 Ways to Make a Positive Difference in Your Pharmacy, Focus on the Pharmacy Front End Blog, Independent Pharmacy

by Donna Boulieu for our 99 Ways to Make a Positive Difference in Your Pharmacy series Pricing wisely doesn’t mean pricing the lowest (which could equate to pricing yourself right out of business). A balance of lower margin competitively priced items, and higher margin less sensitive items is a strategy that can satisfy your customers … Read More