Abstract

In order to improve brand awareness, impact consumer behavior, and promote in-store product discovery, visual merchandising is essential. This study looks at the effects of shelf presentations, product exhibits, and window displays on the purchase intentions of customers through visual marketing. Utilizing a quantitative methodology, the study collects data via an online survey completed by Pakistani clients. The findings show a substantial positive correlation between visual merchandising and consumer intent to buy.

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