From everyday meals to Valentine’s Day: two in-store strategies connecting ritual and impulse
February in Tesco hypermarkets belonged to the Coca-Cola brand through two distinctive in-store executions. While the Coca-Cola Zero Zero shop-in-shop focused on launching a new product and supporting the long-term Coke & Meal platform, the Valentine’s concept...
Felix as an experience on the sales floor: when emotions decide the purchase
Shop-in-shop Felix was created with a clear goal: to bring the brand’s key benefit to the sales floor – the fact that Felix is the number one choice that shoppers (and their cats) in the Slovak market have selected as their first option. This very insight became the...
Eleven awards for DAGO in the prestigious POPAI Awards 2025
A successful run across categories and recognition from an expert jury. DAGO is taking home eleven awards from this year’s POPAI Awards 2025, confirming its high standard in instore communication, its emphasis on precise craftsmanship, and its ability to create...
Introducing Endcap 3.0: When cardboard can take on the role of a permanent display
Realization of a combined display for the brands Jack Daniel’s & Diplomático under the banner of Brown-Forman Czechia represents a new trend in the field of shelf ends and endcaps. Compared to traditional permanent solutions costing tens of thousands of crowns, it...
Monster shop-in-shop with a Formula car: marketing at full throttle
Značka Monster has long positioned itself as a prominent player in the lifestyle and motorsport world. The collaboration with the McLaren team, which includes competitions for F1 race tickets or experiences with the McLaren team, is an example of how a global sports...
DAGO, together with the Rajec brand, transformed the sales area into an oasis of calm for mothers and their babies.
The beginning of summer in selected modern trade stores was marked by tranquility and maternal care. The Rajec baby water brand introduced an engaging shop-in-shop concept as part of its marketing campaign “Mother Nature Wishes Sweet Dreams”. The in-store solution was...
Zlatý Bažant in a New Light: Two powerful in-store campaigns for redesign and summer refreshment on the Slovak market
Slovak brand Zlatý Bažant has taken a bold step after 24 long years – it has changed the shape of its iconic bottle and at the same time said goodbye to the golden foil on the neck. The new design is cleaner, more modern, and clearly targets a younger generation of...
We Celebrate Success at Shop! Paris Awards 2025: Two Medals for Czech POP Design
The international Shop! Paris Awards competition is an annual celebration of in-store communication and design and is considered the most prestigious European contest for POS projects. Awards are presented by a professional jury composed of retail professionals,...
Hockey-themed POP media set from Fernet Stock and Republica captivates shoppers and sports fans alike
As part of the “What team are you drinking for?” campaign, STOCK Plzeň-Božkov relied on a strong mix of Czech national pride, the emotions connected to the Ice Hockey World Championship, and the iconic brands Božkov Republica and Fernet Stock. The key element of the...
DAGO Triumphs with L’Oréal Virtual Mirror Project on the International Stage
The L’Oréal Virtual Mirror project, which dominated the POPAI CE Awards in Prague in November 2024, is celebrating another major success. It has won a gold award at the prestigious international Shop! Global Awards 2025, specifically in the Beauty & Cosmetics –...
3 ROLES OF PERMANENT STORES AFTER COVID

The ability to look authentic is a unique feature of permanent stores. This mechanism allows the brand to strengthen its credibility, to convince of the quality of its values it presents.
During the pandemic, online shopping was an undeniable salvation for retailers. For months, people had been buying all kinds of goods on the Internet – food and everyday goods, as well as clothing and lifestyle products, reinforcing a long-known trend. Glance at the closed shop windows, reports of iconic brands in insolvency, and a clear shift to online shopping all make us wonder how this accelerated movement will affect the foreseeable future of permanent stores. There are three reasons why traditional shopping will last in the long run.
- EMOTIONAL LINK
Permanent stores still evoke an emotional movement in a customer, which does not take place in the virtual world. Take a look at the following comparisons: If online shopping is something like online dating, then we can compare the first visit to the store to the first meeting. Internet retailers and people who get acquainted with the Internet want to look attractive on the web. Their identities are the result of how they present themselves in the online environment through witty communication and cleverly managed Instagram accounts. But the turning point is the first date – in our case, the first visit to the store. That’s when familiarity deepens – limited encounters in a small display space turn into a multisensory experience. The first physical contact helps to create a real bond between the brand and the customer. It´s either – or. Some dazzle, others disappoint. An unsuccessful first visit to the store remains in memory as well as an unsuccessful first date.
- STRENGTHENING THE BRAND
Let´s realize that the evolution of brands is affected by the pandemic and forces many of them to pass through this period. Customers know their products and the current crisis directly encourages them to seek solace in the familiar. As soon as the market recovers, the process of product and brand innovation will start again, because in a competitive environment this simply works. Brands will develop and, at the same time, they will feel the need to convince their loyal supporters again. The ability to look authentic is a unique feature of permanent stores. This mechanism allows the brand to strengthen its credibility, to convince itself of the quality of its product, its activities and the values it presents.
- THE BRAND´S DEFENCE
The last thing we will deal with is brand loyalty. Brands usually survive. Especially those that are new or focused on a narrow circle of customers will not succeed. Permanent stores, in which there is a direct interaction with customers, can turn a person surfing the Internet into a convinced advocate. In the age of social media, such an advocate is a big triumph for the brand. Interesting events that take place directly in stores stimulate people’s affection for the brand and attract influencers. The great advantage of permanent stores is that their space can be used for anything – from special events and the introduction of new products, to workshops for the public or exercises. The existence of permanent stores gives the brands credibility both technically and personally. For every brand advocate, a visit to a store is an opportunity to “renew the promise of loyalty” to the brand and spread its message. Although permanent stores are no longer the only dominant driving force of sales and are becoming part of a broader strategy, physical presence remains essential to achieve certain goals. The existence of permanent stores has a deeper purpose. In stores, a real bond is formed, which strengthens confidence in the brand’s activities and offer. This need for binding will never disappear. The brand may have the best image in the virtual space, but without personal contact with customers, its chances are limited.
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