We like to introduce ourselves as a leading retailer since 1987. We are the trend setters from the beginning. Our group of youngsters with a passion to give quality footwear started this venture with a small beginning as Boots and now we have grown as multi branded versatile retailer with the brand new Big Boots. The new showroom loaded with full of brands and quality footwear for the entire family. We are now planning for a major expansion.
Retail: Overview
Retail is one of the fastest growing sectors globally and relates to the sale of goods and services to customers.
The GlobalLinker Advantage for the Retail Sector
A growing base of retailers are part of the GlobalLinker platform. This includes business owners in the following categories — Apparel & Accessories, Appliances & Electronic Goods, Automobiles & Automotives, Baby Products, Convenience store, Cosmetics & Toiletries, Department Stores, Discount Stores, Eyewear, Watches & Accessories, Footwear, Franchise, General Stores, Gift Shops, Hyper Markets, Malls, Online Retailers, Specialty Stores, Supermarkets and Variety Stores.
GlobalLinker offers retail businesses rich opportunities to showcase their business; network with other business owners; find customers, partners and suppliers; digitise their services; foray into exports; benefit from a host of knowledge resources and events; and avail of special offers for their business growth.
Here are some great examples of businesses that have grown with GlobalLinker’s ecommerce solution – Linker.store. Artchetype Studio | MrilQ | Total Sports | Essentials Retailers | Woodkraft Studio | Raj Cloth Center | Mahavir Home Store | Infigo
Resources for Retail Sector
Here are some useful articles and information for those in the retail sector.
Winds of change | Changed customers, new expectations | The sustainability imperative | Key technology trends that are reshaping retail | The big shifts | The road ahead for retail businesses | Transform or be transformed | Roadmap to adaptive retail | Made in India gamechangers | Desi disruptions | Consider visual merchandising as silent selling