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    Struggling retailers seeking silver bullet in age of Amazon

    By Agence France-Presse in New York (China Daily) Updated: 2017-02-11 07:15

    Want a coffee while you shop? A glass of wine? Those are just few of the gimmicks being rolled out by retailers as they fight to boost store traffic - and ensure their survival in the Amazon era.

    Stores are testing artificial intelligence programs to guide shoppers through their aisles, and swipe-right, swipe-left games that borrow from dating apps to offer them personalized pickings.

    Others have added coffee shops, restaurants and even alcohol in an attempt to drag consumers away from their laptops and back to the dressing room.

    "It has to be a better experience, not just a simple warehouse of goods", said Chris Donnelly, managing director at Accenture Strategy, a business consultancy.

    "There's got to be more of an emotional, experiential connection."

    The new tech and add-on perks look set to become even more critical following another bad holiday shopping season that has sharpened focus on the oversized US retail footprint.

    Experts predict some brick-and-mortar stores will survive the period of reckoning, but there will be fewer of them, and the survivors will be more customer-friendly.

    Personalized

    A recent Accenture report predicted the next decade will be "the golden age of the consumer", offering a "growing array of products and services, often personalized to their specific needs and wants".

    But with that comes disruption, and Accenture warned of a painful shakeout ahead as old-fashioned malls close and jobs are lost.

    Retailers are showing signs of the strain.

    Last week, Ralph Lauren Corporation announced the surprise departure of chief executive Stefan Larsson due to disagreements with the company founder. Tiffany's chief executive resigned this week.

    Macy's last month announced plans to close 100 stores and eliminate some 10,000 jobs and reportedly has approached rival Hudson's Bay over a potential merger.

    Those woes have sparked a greater willingness to try new things.

    "There's just a lot of experimentation going on," said Steve Laughlin, IBM's general manager for global consumer industries. "I would argue not nearly enough."

    Industry insiders are bullish on greater use of hand-held tablets so employees can call up a client's purchase history or parry questions from well-informed customers about pricing and product information.

    Retailers also are turning to data analytics, and IBM is working with them to make use of big data from smartphones on customer patterns, for example to see if shoppers are visiting the shoe department but not buying anything.

    Chains like Target and Macy's have even hired their own engineers to review data.

    But the new technologies come with risks. Nordstrom in 2013 said it was pulling the plug on a smartphone tracking program after some customers raised privacy concerns.

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