Capturing consumer attention at the point of purchase is harder than it’s ever been, especially now that customers are saturated with ads everywhere they go. Custom POP displays are effective precisely because they appear where and when customers are actually making purchases rather than intruding into their lives when they’re not.
The In-Store Decision-Making Process
The modern shopper faces overwhelming choices in every aisle, but even with the growth of e-commerce, brick-and-mortar locations can still deliver a tactile experience and instant gratification that online channels can’t. Strategic point-of-purchase marketing allows you to capitalize on this by delivering visuals, product details, and promotional messaging precisely where the final decisions take place.
Studies reveal that 82% of purchase decisions are made in the store, so we’re talking high stakes here. And impulse buying continues to fuel significant retail revenue, with 62% of shoppers making unplanned purchases on any given trip (and 16% of those people being directly influenced by in-store displays and promotions).
Types and Applications of Retail Displays
Countertop units are usually best for small, high-margin items, like cosmetics or snacks near checkout counters. This is where you draw in those last-second additions. Floor-standing units are best for larger promotions in open floor spaces, while end-cap displays take advantage of naturally high-traffic aisle ends to draw the eye.
Pallet displays are perfect in warehouse clubs where people are looking for bulk products but there’s minimal staff effort to count on. Finally, shelf talkers or wobblers can be subtle attention-grabbers on existing shelving. Each format has advantages, but the goal is to match your format to the product size, the store layout, and your campaign goals.
The Art of Creating Custom POP Displays
Custom POP displays are highly flexible, and you can easily craft something that will perfectly fit your brand identity, the exact dimensions of your product, the store constraints, and/or something about your target demographics. Standard off-the-shelf options are available, of course, but they lack visual impact, can’t adapt to your messaging, and often aren’t the right size to properly accommodate irregular product shapes.
The key is having expert collaboration throughout the process of designing and building your custom display. This includes professional help in engineering for proper weight-bearing capacity, stability against customer handling, tool-free assembly by store teams, and efficient flat-packing for shipping. Do it right, and the outcome is a display that converts interest into purchases far more effectively than a generic alternative. Find out more about what expert collaboration can do.
Durability and Sustainability
Your choice of materials will ultimately do a lot to determine how well your display performs. For temporary or promotional campaigns, corrugated cardboard is lightweight for easy transport, highly affordable with rapid production turnaround, simple to assemble, durable enough for a short lifespan, and completely recyclable once the campaign ends.
But if you’re looking for semi-permanent or permanent installations, look into something more sturdy, like recycled plastics, metal frameworks, acrylic panels, or bamboo composites. You actually can have sustainability and durability at the same time.
Brands that embrace forward-thinking custom solutions today will be able to maintain stronger shelf presence, deeper consumer connections, and measurable competitive advantages tomorrow.













