Not exact matches
Not only were
there more
stores than last year, but same -
store sales — a combination of foot
traffic and guest bill — increased 4.9 % at company locations and 3.9 % at domestic franchise locations.
Now
there are
stores and businesses everywhere; the center of the city is one enormous
traffic jam.
I'm simplifying by shopping more online when
there are sales & free shipping, avoiding the long lines at
stores &
traffic.
(Also, I rarely use it if
there is only one space available or at high -
traffic areas, like grocery
stores.)
There really is too much equipment to list, but highlights include a head - up display that projects information onto the windscreen ahead of the driver, internet services for the infotainment system with
traffic updates, cruise control, DAB radio, Harman Kardon speakers, sat nav, adaptive LED headlights and a 20 GB hard drive for
storing music.
There are social sharing buttons tagged to your
store and you can set up HEADLINE search ads or drive readers to your
store through your ad campaigns and increase your
store traffic.
There is just so much more foot
traffic in the big
stores.
Traffic won't cause you to get
there after the
store closes.
While the application wouldn't be that hard to create, it will pretty much render Kindle Blog publishing dead, since why would anyone want to pay for each individual blog when they can just pay for an app (even if it will be a recurring monthly subscription because of the amount of Internet
traffic it will generate) and get all of the blogs including ones that are not available in the Kindle
Store because their authors don't want / care / can't or just plain wouldn't put them on
there.
The smells bring back fond memories, but I find that I read more now with my kindle and don't have to drive through
traffic to get to a
store and hunt for a book that usually won't be
there.
They look for sites in shopping centers, preferably those with grocery
stores, where
there is high
traffic and ample parking.
There are no chain
stores or
traffic lights in Mission Beach — you'll slow down and enjoy the simple life here.
This not only puts a big kink in my marketing funnel, it also really hacks me off since I drive most of the
traffic to my
store there.
Mars Bar is now a bank,
there's an upscale pet
store called Unleashed that just opened across the street, and most of the foot
traffic leads to Whole Foods.
The conclusion was that the soil would «breathe» faster, which means a greater
traffic in carbon, especially in those high latitude places where
there was a lot of
stored carbon − in particular, the Arctic permafrost.
Suddenly, in my hometown,
there are
traffic jams at the single stoplight and lineups at the grocery
store.
Most seasonal jobs are during the holiday season when
there are huge spikes in
store traffic and more associates are necessary to keep up with the flow of customers.
While the «retail - apocalypse» has been well documented,
there are many
stores and malls that still attract significant
traffic through «experiences» that millennials desire.
There is little
traffic in the music section of the
stores, and the camera area is «uninspiring.»
There are several American Apparel
stores near Retail
Traffic's office in Chelsea and I visit them from time to time.
If it's the latter you're planning this weekend then make sure you plan ahead;
there's nothing worse than being stuck in
traffic on Bank Holiday weekend because everyone is heading to the local DIY
store!