Riverside Greetings, supplier of greetings cards to the convenience and forecourt sector, has rebranded in order to accelerate the sales potential of greeting cards to independent retail businesses.
The Wakefield-based company has invested in exciting new branding; a scripted font on a raspberry pink background, which now appears on a new fleet of vans. The new branding also appears on new work wear, new marketing collateral and POS and on digital communications including the website and social media.
“It seemed sensible that we made changes in line with convenience and forecourts sector,” MD Andrew Glen explained. “In the fast-paced environment that we operate in, it is important to keep ahead of the game – innovation is key to this. The rebranding means our retail customers are left in no doubt about who we are and our long-term commitment to growing our presence in the sector.
“Over the last year we have delivered a number of ground-breaking initiatives which have made us leaner, quicker, more flexible, better informed and able to add significant value for convenience retailers. We have added great quality, new modern ranges and designs with new products and POS launching every month. As a result we are driving significant like-for-like growth for existing customers,” he added.
Riverside Greetings is a convenience specialist and offers retail businesses high margin at +50 per cent POR.
“We monitor a group of stores on a weekly or fortnightly basis, which means we have a direct connection to the market,” said Glen. “We test new merchandising concepts, POS and new designs with them and this enables us to go from an approved design to being on the shelf, on test, in less than a week.”
The category management knowledge Riverside Greetings has developed means that it monitors sales and adjust the base planogram to meet the shopper profile and mission of that individual site.
“We install a base planogram of stock on consignment so there are no upfront costs and no risk to the retailer and we can even supply display equipment on loan free of charge.”