How to Use Footfall Data to Increase Sales: A Strategic Guide for 2026
High foot traffic is a vanity metric that often masks significant operational leaks. You’ve likely felt the frustration of a crowded store floor that…
High foot traffic is a vanity metric that often masks significant operational leaks. You’ve likely felt the frustration of a crowded store floor that…
Retailers relying on manual tracking or legacy sensors often forfeit up to 25% of their conversion potential because their data foundation is…
What if the data driving your most critical labor and conversion decisions is fundamentally flawed? With the COUNTER Code of Practice now requiring…
Relying on intuition to manage a physical space is a luxury that Australia’s high-cost labor market no longer affords. You’ve likely felt the…
Why are you still paying rent based on a landlord’s “estimated” traffic when your own store’s pull power remains unverified? In an Australian market…
By 2026, the global market for people counting systems is projected to reach a valuation of $2.45 billion, with the retail sector capturing a…
With cumulative GDPR fines surpassing €7.1 billion as of March 2026, the risk of managing fragmented visitor data across local servers has moved from…
Over 80% of the global population is now covered by data privacy legislation as of May 2026. In this strictly regulated environment, a people counter…
Manual people counting can be inaccurate by as much as 15%, a margin of error that often renders your staffing and conversion data useless for…
Manual counting methods are estimated to be inaccurate by as much as 15%, creating a significant gap between reported traffic and actual visitor…
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