'ReBoot' event prepares to help stores reset Print
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Wednesday, 06 April 2011 01:06 PM America/New_York

The gift category will be on the agenda when Christian bookstore managers and staff from across the country gather in Orlando, Fla., later this month for three days of business and inspiration.

Managing gift, Bible and book categories and creating a successful customer experience are among the issues to be addressed at Christian Retailing's Retailing ReBoot 2011. The event themed “Engaging Without Limits” will take place April 26-28 at the Florida Hotel and Conference Center.

Integra Interactive President Michelle Amster will speak on how stores can develop their gift category. In addition to education sessions, there will be worship and inspirational messages as well as a suppliers' exhibit area. The program will also include an authors' reception and the announcement of the winners of the magazine's 2011 Retailers Choice Awards.

Originally organized solely for church stores and formerly called The Gathering, the event has been renamed this year to reflect its inclusion of independent retailers and the need for stores to “reset” for the future, said Christian Retailing Publisher Dave Condiff.

“The old ways of running things doesn't meet the current challenges and future needs of the industry,” Condiff said. “But smart stores are being proactive about making changes. We want to come together to learn from and encourage each other.”

For Dennis Woods, manager of Water's Edge Resource Center at Sugar Creek Baptist Church in Sugar Land, Texas, the Christian Retailing event is “the only meeting in my travel budget. Although there are other places and venues to see and purchase product, I choose this meeting because it has both the gift vendors as well as the publishers that are willing to cater to my store and other church-owned bookstores.

“It is also a place to meet and share with others who are struggling with the same challenges and opportunities I face on a daily basis,” Woods said.

Click here for more information on Retailing ReBoot 2011.