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Heart on Main Street is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping independent retailers achieve success within their local community. We talk with retailers about the skills and habits that have allowed them to grow their businesses and industry professionals who provide services to the Main Street community, and we explore towns to find out what helps Main Streets thrive. Join the Main Street movement! www.heartonmainstreet.org
Heart on Main Street is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping independent retailers achieve success within their local community. We talk with retailers about the skills and habits that have allowed them to grow their businesses and industry professionals who provide services to the Main Street community, and we explore towns to find out what helps Main Streets thrive. Join the Main Street movement! www.heartonmainstreet.org
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Monday Mar 30, 2026
Visual Merchandising Episode 3: Decompression and Store Flow
Monday Mar 30, 2026
Monday Mar 30, 2026
Ever watched a customer walk into your store, pause for a second, then drift like they are not quite sure where to go? That moment is not random. It is your decompression zone at work, and it can quietly determine how long shoppers stay, how much they see, and how much they buy.
In Episode 3 of our Visual Merchandising series, Patrick Keiser summarizes the key ideas from Tony Morgan’s Visual Merchandising around the first few steps inside your store and how customer flow really works. The goal is not to force people down a path. The goal is to reduce friction, create clear focal points, and make shopping feel natural and easy.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What the decompression zone is and why the first 6 to 10 feet should help customers orient, not overwhelm them
- How shoppers decide where to go first and why the right side often matters
- The difference between helpful “speed bumps” and clutter that creates confusion
- How hot zones and cold zones form, even in smaller stores
- Simple “try this” experiments like the tape test, creating one strong focal point, and rewarding the back of the store
If customers are browsing but not committing, or if your back-of-store feels invisible, this episode will help you see how small layout and display changes can make the entire store feel easier to shop.
Keywords: visual merchandising, decompression zone, customer flow, store layout, retail store design, in store merchandising, retail display, boutique merchandising, gift shop merchandising, independent retailer, Main Street retail, store traffic flow, retail experience, shopper behavior

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