With the growing popularity of e-commerce stores and online shopping, many predicted that brick and mortar retail stores were on the brink of irrelevance. They were wrong. In 2018, retail stores in the United States made a record $6 trillion...
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With the growing popularity of e-commerce stores and online shopping, many predicted that brick and mortar retail stores were on the brink of irrelevance. They were wrong. In 2018, retail stores in the United States made a record $6 trillion...
2020 has been the year for terms like “social distancing” to become the norm. For months now, we’ve been riding out the coronavirus pandemic from our homes. We’ve turned to remote working, virtual happy hours with friends, and fitness apps just to stay sane. When it comes to consumption, many of us will emerge from this crisis with new ways of doing things.
Door counters and people counting technology enable businesses to track visitor traffic in their physical locations. Devices are placed at entrances and passageways, and they count the number of people that enter or leave the space. People counting technology has...