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Can you generate income at the painted tree?

1. How much does Painted Tree pay per hour?
The average hourly pay is $13. The salary for each employee depends on several factors, including the level of experience, work performance, certifications and skills.


Painted Tree Salary for Cashier

What is the average salary for a Cashier at Painted Tree in the United States?
Based on our data, it appears that the optimal compensation range for a Cashier at Painted Tree is between $23,889 and $29,476, with an average salary of $26,163. Salaries can vary widely depending on the region, the department and many other important factors such as the employee’s level of education, certifications and additional skills.

Low $23,889
Average $26,163
High $29,476
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Painted Tree Overview

Website:
paintedtree.com
Size:
<25 Employees Revenue: $5M - $10M Industry: Retail & Wholesale

Painted Tree is a company that operates in the Retail industry. It employs 11-20 people and has $5M-$10M of revenue. The company is headquartered in Naperville, Illinois.

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At Painted Tree, specify the abilities and skills that a person needs in order to carry out the specified job duties. Each competency has five to ten behavioral assertions that can be observed, each with a corresponding performance level (from one to five) that is required for a particular job.

  1. Customer Service: Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. The perception of success of such interactions is dependent on employees “who can adjust themselves to the personality of the guest”. Customer service concerns the priority an organization assigns to customer service relative to components such as product innovation and pricing. In this sense, an organization that values good customer service may spend more money in training employees than the average organization or may proactively interview customers for feedback. From the point of view of an overall sales process engineering effort, customer service plays an important role in an organization’s ability to generate income and revenue. From that perspective, customer service should be included as part of an overall approach to systematic improvement. One good customer service experience can change the entire perception a customer holds towards the organization.
  2. Cash handling: Process of receiving and giving money in a business. In retail, cash handling ranges from the point of sale to the behind-the-scenes money management during the day.
  3. Credit Card: A credit card is a type of credit facility, provided by banks that allow customers to borrow funds within a pre-approved credit limit.
  4. food service: The foodservice or catering industry includes the businesses, institutions, and companies which prepare meals outside the home.
  5. Commitment: An agreement or pledge to do something in the future a commitment to improve conditions at the prison especially : an engagement to assume a financial obligation at a future date.

Check more jobs information at Painted Tree

Job Title Average Painted Tree Salary Hourly Rate
1 Accountant $78,902 $38
2 Creative Director $129,241 $62
3 Director, Information Technology $178,831 $86
4 Director, Marketing Strategy $164,479 $79
5 Director, Real Estate $124,845 $60
6 General Manager $129,616 $62
7 General Manager, Retail $65,397 $31
8 Retail Sales Associate $27,438 $13
9 Sales Associate $89,532 $43

The average hourly pay at Painted Tree for a Cashier is $13 per hour. The location, department, and job description all have an impact on the typical compensation for Painted Tree positions. The pay range and total remuneration for the job title are shown in the table below. Painted Tree may pay a varying wage for a given position based on experience, talents, and education.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Painted Tree is a creative community of shoppes. We choose a diverse group of quality shops to join our store. Each shop owner (often called a vendor) rents a portion of the store and makes it their own. The vendor is given a vendor id number that they put on their tags along with the cost and a brief description of the item. Customers are able to shop hundreds of small shops all under one roof. When they find an item they want to purchase, they take the item to the front register where our staff enters the vendor number, description and price into our Point of Sale system which gives that vendor credit for that item. Each vendor can login to see his/her daily sales. At the end of the month, Painted Tree cuts a check to the vendor for their total sales minus the next month’s rent and applicable fees.

Vendors do not need to be present at the store to make sales. Just setup your space, tag your merchandise, and let us do the rest. You can open a new business and sell your products without the stress and expense of having your own brick and mortar store. You can open a shop AND keep your day job. We’ve even have had a few vendors who were so happy with how things were going, they quit their day job and became a full time vendor instead joining us in all of our locations across the south!

How much does it cost?

We charge a monthly rent for the space and a small commission on sales. These depend on which space you choose and which location you are interested in. Talk to the store manager for more information.

How long is a lease?

Our leases are 12 months long and auto-renew each year.

How do I lease a space?

Fill out the vendor application. We’ll give you a call when space becomes available.

How does Painted Tree choose who comes into the store?

We look at all the applications we have on file and make a determination on who we feel would be the best fit for the specific space we have available. We take into account the size and location of the space, the quality and unique nature of the items for sale, the look of each shop, and the experience of the shop owner.

I’m an experienced vendor

Are there work requirements?

No. We work for you not the other way around.

What are the costs and fees?

We take a small percent of the sales to cover credit card fees and employee costs. Each store is uniquely setup for that location. Ask the store manager for details.

Does Painted Tree charge electric fees?

No. We encourage the use of lighting as it makes the store look better and increases sales.

How do you advertise?

We’ve partnered with an award winning national advertising agency to advertise on TV, digital, social media. You can see our commercials on HGTV, E!, TLC, DIY, Bravo, and Freeform as well as Hulu, Netflix and many others. We’ll let Caylie explain more in the video below.

How often do you post on Social Media?

Everyday! We have a full time social media staff member that makes daily posts and monitors the comments.

Do you have special events?

Yes. We have major events throughout the year like tent sales, sidewalk sales, Christmas Open House, Ladies Nights, and more.

Partnering with our Shop Owners

Download our How It Works booklet to learn about the vendor selling process! In this booklet we cover:

  • What to sell
  • Moving in
  • Marketing efforts
  • Managing inventory
  • & so much more!

How we market

We have 5 full-time marketing staff members, as well as a few part-timers, all focused on spreading the word about Painted Tree. We work with two different advertising agencies and spend thousands of dollars a day on marketing. To learn more about the specific tools we use to market Painted Tree Boutiques, see below:

Facebook and Instagram –

Advertisements – Facebook Advertising is more than making a post on our page. Facebook and Instagram ads have proven to be the biggest “bang for our buck” at Painted Tree. They can appear in Facebook’s or Instagram’s feed, Messenger, and even on non-Facebook apps and websites. Facebook is the most popular search term worldwide, and the platform has more than 2 billion users. 68% of adults in the US have an active account and are on the platform an average of 35 minutes every day. Our ads come in a variety of formats—single-image, video, slideshows, and more—and can be targeted to extremely specific audiences. This allows us to create ads that are targeted to and produced for women of a specific age, who live or work in a specific area, or who have particular interests. We’ve even been able to create an ad about Painted Tree being a good place to buy gifts and target the audience to people who have a friend celebrating a birthday in the coming days. The reach, customization, and targeting potential within these advertising platforms are truly one of a kind.

(Note: These ads are only visible to the individuals being targeted in the ad. So if you don’t see an ad, it’s not because they aren’t running, it’s because your gender, location, age, or interests don’t match the specific target audience of the ad being placed.)

Posts – Facebook and Instagram posts are a tool for those who like or discover the Painted Tree page to see and learn more about us. We post multiple times a week, and we can boost certain posts by spending money for the post to show up more often in people’s feeds. But we have more control when we purchase an ad compared to boosting a post. Unlike ads, these posts can be seen by anyone who happens to visit our page.

Reels – Reels are short videos under a minute long that will pop up on a person’s feed. They can be used to help tell our brand’s story in ways that are unique and authentic. We produce a few reels per week and allocate a portion of our social media budget to make the most successful reels into advertisements that can be viewed by more people.

Events – Facebook events are a tool we use to announce special store events. Shoppers can RSVP as well as share and invite their friends to the event, all within the Facebook platform. We gather valuable data about the types of people who want to participate in these events so we can create better ads and customize the audience to reach these customers for future events.

Pinterest – There are 500 million users on Pinterest. These people are looking for unique and creative ideas for their home and wardrobe. Painted Tree has Pinterest Boards geared towards shoppers and boards geared toward space design for vendors. We place Pinterest ads that look like regular Pins to appear in places where people are most likely to see them. These Pins will surface in the desired audience’s home feed, category feeds, and relevant search results.

SEO – Search Engine Optimization is a way to ensure our name appears at the top of the list when people search using specific words like “home décor”, “boutique”, “fashion”, “clothing”, “gifts”, “candles”, “marketplace”, “home goods”, “local”, and more. We pay specific amounts for Painted Tree to appear at the top of the search results for specific words in a particular location.

Retargeting – Studies show that it costs 5 times more to acquire a new customer than it does to keep an existing customer, and repeat customers spend 3 times more than new customers. We devote a portion of our advertising dollars to retargeting shoppers who have already shopped our store. We know they’ve come because they’ve either given us their email, told us via Facebook that they came to a special event, or their mobile phone shared their location with Facebook or Google. Upon shopping with us, we will retarget them over the coming days and weeks to remind them to come back.

Email Marketing – We have thousands of shoppers who have signed up to receive emails from us! We send an email every week or two to keep Painted Tree on their minds, and we will send multiple emails for every event we put on. We know most people may not open and fully read each email, but they’ll see our name and the email’s subject and we’ll stay in their mind.

Digital Video Advertising – These video commercials appear on sites like Hulu and others as people are watching TV or movies online. Like social media ads, these ads can be targeted to specific audiences based on gender, age, etc.

Mailers – Mailers are very expensive, but we believe they can be a great tool to spreading the word in a particular area. Within the first few weeks of opening a store, we’ll send out the biggest mailer we’re allowed to put in a mailbox to thousands of homes in the area, letting them know we are there.

Billboard – Billboards come at a high cost for the number of impressions we receive in return, and those driving by are not always our target market, but we do utilize them from time to time as a way to reach the local population, specifically in areas where our store may not be as visible from the street as we’d like.

Newspapers and Magazines – When opening a new store or putting on special events, we will issue press releases to the local news, newspapers, and magazines. Often, a newspaper or magazine will add our event onto their schedule or write a story about Painted Tree.

Waze and Nextdoor – Both Waze (a maps app) and Nextdoor (an app where neighbors can communicate) are apps focused on hyper-local parts of town. Both rarely have advertising availability, but when ad space is available, we like to utilize these avenues to reach people in specific areas.

Influencers – We believe there is nothing better than word-of-mouth advertising. When people we trust make a recommendation, it goes so much further than seeing an advertisement. We work with many influencers across the country who spread the word about Painted Tree to their loyal followers through articles, pictures, videos, and posts.

Podcast – The Life and Style Podcast is heard by thousands of people across the country. We invite experts and influencers from around the globe to speak about the topics they care about . They promote their interview to their followers, who in turn discover Painted Tree.

Local TV News and Radio – Local news and radio stations rarely run a free story on us if we contact them. A two to three minute story can cost between $5,000 and $10,000 dollars. We have paid for these stories on occasion, but these stories are often only seen by a few thousand people, many of whom are not likely our shoppers. Spending that same amount in social media advertising will reach thousands more of our likely shoppers. We’ve found the best way to get on the news at no cost is when a vendor or group of vendors reach out to a friend in the news or radio industry about a new store opening or special event. If you know someone, please tell them about us!

Locations and Signage – One of the greatest ways to market is at the store location itself. We place Painted Tree stores in areas with high population density and high traffic counts where our store front and signage can be viewed by thousands of people each day. These locations often cost more than others that may not be seen by as many people, but we believe the investment in the right location is key to reaching shoppers. The signage investment alone in each location usually runs between $30,000 and $60,000, as we’ll place signage on the building, on monument signage and pylon signage as availability allows.

Local, School, and Extracurricular Publications – We dedicate a very small portion of our advertising budget to small, local publications. While we love to support local interests, we’ve found that the cost of these ads are usually much higher for the amount of people they reach. For example, an ad in a local yearbook may be seen by 500 people for a cost of $200. Many of those people may never see the page with our ad on it, and half those people may be teenage boys who are not the ideal Painted Tree shopper. That same $200 can instead used to place a social media ad and be seen by 3,000 people, all of whom are likely Painted Tree shoppers.

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