How Electronics Stores Use Digital Catalogs to Boost Sales
The Problem With Printed Price Lists
If you run an electronics store, you know the drill: a new phone launches, prices drop on last month's model, and suddenly your printed price list is wrong. You either cross out prices with a pen (not a great look) or reprint the whole thing.
Digital catalogs solve this completely.
How It Works
With Menuy, you create a digital product catalog organized by categories — Smartphones, Tablets, Accessories, Audio, etc. Each product can have:
- Multiple photos showing different angles
- Variants for storage sizes, colors, and bundles
- Compare pricing to show original vs. sale price
- Tags like "New," "Best Seller," or "Limited Stock"
Customers access your catalog by scanning a QR code displayed on shelf tags, at the entrance, or on your business card.
Real Benefits for Electronics Retailers
Instant Price Updates
When a supplier changes wholesale prices or you run a weekend promotion, update your catalog in seconds. Every customer immediately sees the new price.
Product Comparisons
Customers often want to compare two phones side by side. A digital catalog lets them browse your full inventory on their phone, check specs, and make decisions faster.
Reduce Staff Questions
When every product has photos, descriptions, and specs in the catalog, customers can self-serve for basic information. Your staff can focus on closing sales instead of answering "how much is this?"
QR Codes on Shelf Displays
Place a small QR code next to each product category. Customers scan and see the full range — including items that might not fit on the physical shelf.
Recommended Templates
For electronics stores, we recommend the Modern Grid template for visual product browsing or the Compact template for dense product listings.
Try the Modern Grid template with demo data to see how it looks with electronics products.