


ConceptDraw has many examples and templates for drawing floor plans and restaurant layouts. You do not need to be an artist to create great-looking store layouts. SmartDraw makes creating a planogram easy with built-in templates and symbols you can drag-and-drop onto your layout. Store Layout Software Create store layouts, planograms, ommercial spaces with ConceptDraw. For example, you'll often find sugary kid-centric cereals on the bottom shelves while healthy, high-fiber ones will be placed higher. Their lower level placement may even make it easier for children to grab products to add to their parents' carts. However, products on the bottom shelf may be eye-level for children. Products placed at eye-level may sell better than products placed on the bottom shelf. For example, stores will first group all bread-like products in the same aisle and then will often place peanut butter, jelly and other condiments in the same place to help remind shoppers to stock up on those items at the same time. Making a planogram is a delicate balance of logical organization such as grouping items in the same category and taking advantage of consumer behavior and psychology to expose them to new or highly profitable products, and increasing sales by using cross-selling techniques and triggering impulse buy behaviors. Planograms can also serve as a reference when trying to analyze retail performance to identify one of the potential culprits in lower sales. Planograms are sometimes used by manufacturers to suggest optimum display for their merchandise at stores. Placement is important in retail to maximize sales and minimize wasted space.

A planogram (also known as a plan o gram) is used in retail to show the placement of products on a shelf.
