The Non-League Football Paper

SEE YOUR SALES POP-UP!

Football clubs see increased merchandis­ing sales with innovative Pop-Up Shops

- By Tom Blackett

Clubs including Brighton, Norwich and Ipswich Town are currently leading the way with a striking new way to make extra merchandis­ing sales.

Using innovative branded shops, created by Pop-Up Banners, clubs can alleviate pressure from the store, while merchandis­ing Match Day products at various points in the stadium.

Standing tall at 3 metres in height, and fully branded in the club’s colours, these portable shops create a striking visual appearance. As well as creating additional sales units, suitable for both indoor or outdoor use, the Pop-Up Shops can also serve as a branded meeting point, collection or drop-off zone, or simply highlight a club’s presence at a local event. Easy to put up and break down, the units take up minimal storage space compared to other alternativ­es, such as gazebos or permanent kiosks.

And here’s the big secret: they are also affordable. Kayleigh Coverdale, Head of Retail at Norwich FC said she already knew it had been the right use of her marketing budget:

‘The Pop-Up Shops are a really easy convenient way to maximise on sales, we recouped our investment back on these within 3 Home Matches.’

Marc Dring, Brighton FC said he had first spotted the Pop-Up Shop at Ipswich Town in their Fanzone. He went on to buy his own branded shop to use at local events, finding it both easy to construct and visually impactful. He sees the need for more shops as part of his future activities:

‘Pop-Up Banners offers a straightfo­rward and easy ordering process. I’ll defi- nitely be ordering again soon.’

Sean Berrell, Managing Director of Pop-Up Banners confirmed: ‘We’re delighted to be talking to sports clubs up and down the country, from local football schools and student unions, to well-known rugby and football clubs, and national sporting bodies. Our Pop-Up Banners have been

popular branding tools for nearly 20 years but the Pop-Up Shop is our most recent innovation. It’s fantastic that club owners are coming across our shops at away matches and getting in touch to order their own. We really are building our presence and look forward to the rise in popularity of this product too.’

Creating extra merchandis­ing opportunit­ies is not limited to the sporting world. Earlier this month, the RAF, celebratin­g its 100 year anniversar­y this year, maximised their souvenir programme and branded merchandis­e sales over a huge area using eleven Pop-Up Shops across the Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo in RAF Fairford. Joanna Vaughan, Merchandis­e Executive for the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust Enterprise­s, says it takes just two hours to erect all eleven units:

‘Having a tall person comes in handy when we put the dome on the base! We mainly use them for selling souvenir programmes and merchandis­e, as the height makes them easy for customers to spot and navigate towards. We keep the bulk of our stock in a small van nearby to keep it secure, but there is plenty of room in the Pop-Up Shop for our sales team and stock. The shops provide a clear focal point for customers, meaning that they can see it even in a crowd.’

From Nature Valley product sampling at Eastbourne Internatio­nal Tennis, to t-shirt collection at Bath Student Union, to outdoor sales of Guinness, look out for Pop-Up Shops at an event near you, very shortly.

For more informatio­n on Pop-Up Shops, printed banners, flags and other branded merchandis­e, please contact Sean Berrell or his team on 0845 601 4413 or visit www.popupbanne­rs.com .

Or to see a Pop-Up Shop in the flesh, Pop-Up Banners will be exhibiting at this year’s Fest Out, the Festival & Outdoor Events Show in Sandown Park on 26th & 27th September, as well as The Showman’s Show at Newbury Showground, Berkshire on 17th & 18th October

 ??  ?? One of eleven pop-up shops used by the RAF in their 100th year at the Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford ONCE YOU POP: Brighton, Norwich and Ipswich are among the first clubs to secure extra sales through their portable branded pop-up shops NORWICH IPSWICH BRIGHTON ADVERTORIA­L
One of eleven pop-up shops used by the RAF in their 100th year at the Royal Internatio­nal Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford ONCE YOU POP: Brighton, Norwich and Ipswich are among the first clubs to secure extra sales through their portable branded pop-up shops NORWICH IPSWICH BRIGHTON ADVERTORIA­L

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