Partner Article
Innovation in digital signage
SignStix, a unique digital signage platform, has undergone an overhaul of its website to better represent itself in the market.
Deana Aldridge, Group Marketing Manager said:
“Consumers now demand the same level of experience online and in-store, and it’s this demand that’s going to drive a digital revolution across bricks-and-mortar retailers.”
“As one of the most innovative digital signage platforms, we needed a website that reflected this and brought our online presence in line with our core values - simplicity through innovation”
Nick Fearnley, MD said:
“SignStix is the result of a decade of technological developments and we’re actively removing barriers to digital signage adoption with our ‘out of the box’ solution, and the new website showcases how user friendly our award-winning platform is”.
SignStix provides retailers with the tools to evolve into smart stores by leveraging and analysing data from integrated commerce channels to influence consumer behavior and drive revenue. As well as triggered technology developments, the platform also allows head office to control content and messaging, or delegate this to local stores using different permission levels.
With true end-to-end digital retail experience remaining a hot topic in the industry, is it those who take up in-store digital signage who will gain a competitive edge?
For more information on SignStix call 0845 863 0520 or visit www.signstix.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Welcom Digital .
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