Traditional markets and retail-type markets / kiosks differ in several aspects:
1. Setting:
Markets: Typically held in open spaces, markets are often outdoors or in designated marketplaces.
Retail Kiosks: Positioned within shopping centres or specific retail environments, kiosks are enclosed, providing a more controlled setting.
2. Duration:
Markets: Often set up for shorter durations, such as weekly or seasonal markets.
Retail Kiosks: Tend to have longer-term placements within shopping centres, allowing for a more extended retail presence.
3. Promotion and Advertising:
Markets: Vendors at markets may need to actively promote their presence to attract customers.
Retail Kiosks: Benefit from the foot traffic within shopping centres, where customers are already present for shopping.
4. Atmosphere:
Markets: Tend to have a bustling and lively atmosphere, with vendors engaging directly with customers.
Retail Kiosks: Operate within the controlled environment of a shopping centre, where the atmosphere is often more structured.
5. Operational Regulations:
Markets: May have different regulatory considerations depending on the location and type of market.
Retail Kiosks: Operate within the rules and regulations set by the shopping centre or retail environment.
6. Customer Base:
Markets: Attract a diverse range of customers, including local residents and visitors.
Retail Kiosks: Engage with customers who are already in the shopping centre for their retail needs.
It’s important you are aware of this information before making a booking or engaging in trading with us.
