Food, travel and ecology
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Price Trends in the Food Market in 2023
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Dramatic Fight to Save Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange
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In the Shadow of Matterhorn - The Dramatic Rescue Operation of Ski Tourers in the Alps
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Lifestyle
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A breakthrough in liver cancer treatment thanks to a personalized vaccine
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The Ultimate Guide to 180x220 Mattresses: Pocket, Multipocket, and Latex Options
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Business
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What are Residential Proxies used for?
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Exploring the Allure of Precious Metals - Insights and Investment Strategies
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The Rise of the Minimum Wage - What You Need to Know
While the federal minimum wage has flatlined,…
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Displaying items by tag: shopping
How can you encourage customers to enter your store?
The competition in the clothing industry is huge. Virtually in every street and in every shopping mall there are numerous stores offering a wide variety of clothes - for young people, for children, for adults, slim and overweight. How can you convince customers to enter your shop with so much competition? There are a few simple ways that will induce the interest of passers-by in your store.
IKEA hypnotizes its customers
IKEA - the network of well-known and popular furniture stores where you can find furniture for almost any home. We like to buy it, because it’s cheap and easy to install. However, IKEA likes to surprise its customers. For example, by hiring a hypnotist who takes them on a trip into the future.
Justin Tranz is a known TV hypnotist, who has proved many times that his skills are real.
The future of IKEA
Let’s say you’re shopping at the furniture store. Oh, not for anything out of the ordinary - maybe a new mattress for the bed, perhaps a new mirror for the bathroom. But suddenly, you see that this is not just a regular shopping trip – not far from you, is a man who, in a way which cannot be fully explained, hypnotizes people. Is this some kind of fantasy? No, it's IKEA’s new promotional idea.