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Online Presence Critical for Bridal Registry

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Vietri Bellezza White Collection

Bridal and gift registries can be a profit center for retailers who are able to secure the all important word-of-mouth referral. However, establishing a well regarded and much-talked-about reputation is of course the difficult part. The key to this conundrum lies somewhere between catering to modern conveniences with a strong online presence and standing out from the big box stores with superior customer service.

The last 20 years have seen digital communication become an increasingly vital aspect to our lives. The area of weddings and all things bridal is no exception. Modern brides are selecting their wedding favors and pinning them on Pinterest for the world to see before they have even met their groom-to-be. The engagement is announced on Facebook rather than the local paper, and a dedicated website will most surely soon follow. When a couple goes to register for their bridal shower and wedding gifts they expect it to be as easy for their guests as clicking a link from the personal wedding website created by the couple for the special occasion.

“We did a manual paper system years and years ago when we first started. We’ve been doing registries for 25 years, and it’s all online now,” says Doug Huemoeller of Kitchen Window in Minneapolis, Minnesota. “We’ve partnered with a company called Your Gift Registry, and we use their digital interface for that, where customers can go to our website and then access those registry items .… Having that partner for that interface is the most important thing, so that people can have easy access.”

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Richard Ginori Contessa Indaco Dinner Plate

Your Gift Registry offers wedding and gift registry solutions to independent retailers by handling the data entry and online portion of the gift registry process after customers have selected items in person in the store. Guests may then access the list online to browse or make purchases that are fulfilled through the retailer. Such access is especially important when factors like out-of- state weddings are taken into consideration. In 2013, destinations weddings accounted for 24 percent of all weddings, according to TheKnot.com 2013 Real Weddings Study.

“Nowadays we have people who grew up here in Greensboro, they’re getting married in Bermuda, their parents are all over everywhere; it’s real interesting because of the way we have to do contacts and keep up,” says Martha Nading, who has been doing gift registries for the last 29 years at her kitchenware store, The Extra Ingredient, in Greensboro, North Carolina. “I hired Your Gift Registry instead of having to hire somebody right here on the spot in my location to do all that work for me because there is a lot of data entry now that it’s online.”

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Vietri Incanto White Dinnerware

Beyond leveling the playing field by establishing an online presence, dedicated customer service that reflects the intimacy of the event will allow independent retailers to stand apart from big box competition. Having couples schedule an appointment for registry services will permit time to ensure that a staff member is able to show personalized attention. Providing special training to employees on the registry system within your store will allow them to become bridal consultants capable of providing knowledgeable suggestions and seeing the process through from start to finish and follow-up.

Simple accommodations retailers can provide, like gift wrapping, add up to a big impact for the customer. At The Extra Ingredient, customers are able to complete the process with at their convenience, for instance, beginning the registry by selecting dinnerware and tabletop items and then coming back to select cookware and cutlery at another date, if needed. Kitchen Window offers a hold and delivery option for guests in which all gifts are held until a specified date and then delivered to the desired location in one batch. Couples who are concerned for the environment can also choose to have their preference for unwrapped gifts relayed to guests. Anything retailers can do to meet the busy couple at a convenience level will surely build up a strong impression leading to future referrals.

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Richard Ginori Oro Di Doccia Turchese Dinner Plate

“For us, we don’t just give our guests a scanner. We do registry by appointment, we have an associate who goes around either with the person or with the couple and provides them with information about registry and things to look at or to consider for their assortment,” says Huemoeller. “That person sits down with the couple for a few minutes to find out a little about them. Then for registering with us we do offer the person or the couple a free cooking class, because, again, we want to build that connection with them.”

Registry incentives can be an opportunity for retailers to stand out from the competition at little cost. The Extra Ingredient opts to give the couple their very first registry gift. Other possible incentives might include things like offering a percentage discount for a certain period of time after the event or a free product once a specified amount has been spent in the store towards that particular registry.

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Vietri Lastra Aqua Collection

Whether retailers choose to offer an incentive or not, their inventory must reflect all the essential areas of registry that brides and grooms will be looking for. A strong selection of small electrics, cutlery, cookware, bakeware, gadgets, and tabletop are crucial to ensuring that the couple does not have to register anywhere else to complete their kitchenware needs. A tabletop brand that offers a classic set of porcelain or stoneware dishes is also critical. The Extra Ingredient has found Vietri and Juliska to do well as registry brands. A formal option, like Richard Ginori, might be nice to have on hand as well if you know your clientele is likely to select such a set.

A kitchenware store’s inventory selection and customer service will ultimately be what leads to a satisfactory bridal registry experience that translates to word-of-mouth referrals. One good bride with a few showers where friends at similar stages in their lives see the beautifully wrapped gifts and how pleased she is can be all it takes. Getting in on the action may take time, but is very good business when done successfully.

“Gourmet Catalog has found bridal registry to be an important part of the independent retailer’s business. Stores who don’t participate in a registry program are missing out on a large market of customers, especially younger generations,” says Janis Johnson, President and Founder of Gourmet Catalog & Buying Group. “Once a customer registers with your store, they are likely to come back for future purchases. A registry program can create that special, enjoyable experience that remains a memory for a couple, forever tying them to the store. It’s a great way to build a new customer base and gauge what a specific generation is looking for when it comes to kitchenware items.”

This story was originally published in the February 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Zoku Ice Cream Maker for Single Serve Portions With Endless Flavor Possibilities

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The new Zoku® Ice Cream Maker makes individual portions of decadent homemade ice cream, as well as custard, frozen yogurt, gelato, sorbet or sherbet. Creating a convenient new category niche, it makes single servings of these delicious frozen treats on any countertop, in as little as 10 minutes. The flavor possibilities are endless.

Until now, ice cream lovers have had to choose between store-bought flavors or time-consuming homemade ice cream recipes. This invention from Zoku makes it fast and easy to create a delicious spur-of-the-moment frozen treat – adding speed, versatility and portion control to the mix.

To use, store the Zoku Ice Cream Maker’s stainless steel bowl in the freezer so it’s ready whenever you are. When you’ve got a craving for something sweet, simply remove the frozen bowl and place it into the accompanying protective sleeve. Add your ice cream mixture, churn with the included spoon, and watch as the ice cream freezes in minutes right before your eyes. Then drip, drop, and drizzle on your favorite toppings to make it even sweeter. The bowl has been carefully crafted with a colored silicone edge to help you remove ice cream from the spoon as you mix, making it easy to use.

The Zoku Ice Cream Maker creates an individual 5-ounce serving. This gives you the flexibility to make just one serving or use multiple Zoku Ice Cream Makers for custom-made creativity for family nights or dinner parties.

You control the ingredients, so you can always invent a new favorite. Make classic ice cream flavors like vanilla bean, mint chocolate chip, fresh strawberry or dark fudge. Or let your taste buds play chef and create something new. Top it off with fresh fruit, candy pieces, nuts, brownie chunks, or a classic a bright red cherry on top.

The Zoku Ice Cream Maker comes in six bright colors from the Zoku palette – red, orange, green, teal, blue and purple. The Zoku Ice Cream Maker includes the stainless steel bowl, protective sleeve and spoon, and an instruction manual with five ice cream recipes – all BPA-free and all packaged in a colorful gift box. It is available for immediate shipment, with a suggested retail price of $25.99.

Also available is the Endless Summer recipe book, featuring 38 delicious recipes that can be made using the Zoku Ice Cream Maker. Recipes include White Chocolate Fudge Swirl Ice Cream, Profiteroles with Raspberry Sauce, Graham Cracker S’more Frozen Yogurt, and Cranberry Pomegranate Lime Sorbet. The book even includes a chapter on sauces and toppings. Recipes are also available on Zoku’s blog, blog.zokuhome.com.

For more information, visit www.zokuhome.com, contact info@zokuhome.com, or stop by the Zoku booth at the International Home + Housewares Show in Discover Design.

 

Kitchen Fresh: Decorative New Zilo Diffuser Sticks Remove Odors Naturally

ZiloSmellkiller_RoomDiffuser_Blue_WhiteVase_300dpiFrieling introduces a new way to keep your kitchen and home fresh: Zilo Room Diffuser Sticks. Made in Germany using proprietary technology, they eliminate odors naturally, without the use of chemicals, sprays or electric current. Easy to use and eco-friendly, they also last a lifetime.

Zilo Room Diffuser Sticks are slender, decorative 10-inch sticks with small metal bands. The bands, which are made of a special high-grade stainless steel alloy with countless small grooves, can literally pull odors out of the air and neutralize them. When combined with air and water, this alloy causes odor molecules to disintegrate, so Zilo Room Diffuser Sticks serve as natural air fresheners when partially immersed in water.

These attractive Diffuser Sticks can be kept in a vase, by themselves or in a flower arrangement, or they can be placed in a flowerpot or planter. The sticks wick water upward, keeping the metal bands moist and fully activated. All they need is exposure to air and water to eliminate unwanted odors in just a few hours.

ZiloSmellkiller_RoomDiffuser_Blue_300dpiZilo Diffuser Sticks come in white, blue or black to enhance décor with visual appeal. They can be grouped to freshen a room of any size. Conveniently packaged together, a set of five covers 270 square feet. Because of their small size and compact design, it is easy to cover larger rooms with multiple sets.

The Zilo Diffuser Sticks have a suggested retail price of $34.95 for a set of five, and they are available for immediate shipment.

For more information, contact Frieling at 800.827.2582, visit www.frieling.com, or visit booth #S1210 at the 2015 International Home & Housewares Show in March.