Retail Digital Signage ROI (A Must Read)

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

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These folks had to correct this report and issue an updated version after some criticism from early readers, but hats-off to them for acknowledging that (we think they totally under-called one of the costs involved in building a network), and then addressing it and issuing a new version (so quickly too).

Bobby Renaud, Director of Operations at NetWorld Alliance wrote in an email to those who had purchased the report “After input from some readers, we have included additional information about the cost of content production for digital signage deployments, because that cost is such a potentially significant factor”

The SPECIAL REPORT written and edited by James Bickers and published jointly by the Digital Signage Association and NetWorld Alliance only costs USD 49 but what do you get for your money?

Retail Digital Signage ROI: Finding the break-even point

It’s clear that digital signage has a positive impact on retail sales — but just how much of one is a matter of debate. Numerous studies have been commissioned and published, trying to determine the net effect dynamic signage will have on the average store’s sales.

In this report, we aim to provide a thumbnail estimate of that break-even point, for various types of retail. To do this, we created a fictional shopping center retailer, complete with a screen layout floor plan. We took that floor plan to 10 leading digital signage providers and had them price out a signage program. We averaged those numbers together, and then compared them to an average of the sales uplift figures and the ultimate impact on revenue.

You’ll see the assumptions we used, the prices we received and the results that follow when they’re all put together.

  • Learn about the costs – and the benefits – of deploying digital signage in your retail space.
  • Get a grip on ROI with actual numbers provided by actual digital signage vendors.
  • How much does your store stand to profit over time as a result of deploying screens?
  • Make the case for adding digital signage with research-based sales-lift data.
  • Gain insight into how digital signage works, and what specific benefits it brings, to specific retailer types.

We thought the report was too brief – 17 pages in total AND that includes the cover and the obligatory 2 pages at the back with DSA and NetWorld Alliance logos!

However even though the report had to be corrected you can see that it has been well researched, well thought out and well laid out.

The primary audience of the report might well be retailers themselves – especially those who may be looking to ‘dip a toe into the water’ or those who already have and are looking for a way to measure / re-assure themselves about ROI.

From that perspective the report does its job and we would recommend it.

You can purchase the report from here…

http://www.networldalliance.com/retail_digital_signage_roi

Digital Signage vendors working in this space should buy a dozen copies and distribute to all their staff, especially their sales people and most importantly to their retail customers!

To that end actually it would be a good idea if the PDF was also a Powerpoint file or at the least the graphs in the report were supplied electronically as well (XLS background data or PPT files can be important additions to reports and add to the credibility of the whole but are often forgotten in the hurry to publish a nice looking document)

The graphs in the report are great and I am sure that many suppliers would want to include them in their own sales presentations when talking to prospective customers.


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