Not-For-Profit
EXAMPLE_CHARITY SHOPS
A not-for-profit shop does not earn profits for its owner. All of the money earned is used in purchasing the organisations objective. Charity shops are a prime example of this. Charities like th4 British Heart Foundation and Cancer Reaserch operate in local high streets selling unwanted or once loved goods to make money for their causes. Charity shops aim to appeal to a demographic with a disposable income which some can be given to donate.
Public Place Retailer
EXAMPLE- BOOTS
A Public place retailer is one which is located in a public area like a train station or airport. Boots is a Private Limited Company which is a public place retailer as it is often found at airport terminals and rain stations. Boots is a pharmaceuticals company which sells health and beauty products. Boots has over 2,500 stores in the UK alone . Boots places its stores in Public places like train stations, to draw in markets at busy times such a rush hour. The type of store Boots is also means its convienient for commuters when needing or forgetting essentials like toothbrushes or plasters.
Specialist Store
EXAMPLE- THE PERFUME SHOP
A specialist store is one which specialises in one type of product of service and one only. The perfume shop is an example of a Specialist Store as it only sells perfume. The Perfume Shop is a private company which sells perfume and gift sets with 269 operating stores in the UK. The Perfume shops aims to target at both men and woman, men buying for themselves and as gifts and visversa. Audiences are often appealed to the speicalist stores because they offer a wdier range of products. Boots for example also sells perfumes but as they so not specialise in it, the range of them is lesser.