From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 |
This article is part of WikiProject Retailing, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to retailing companies and topics on Wikipedia. You can help out by editing the article attached to this page, and by visiting the project page where you can join the project and/or contribute to discussion. |
|
|
Here are some tasks you can do:
- Copyedit: Target Corporation, Wal-Mart - to be used as an examples for ideal page structure
- Cleanup: T.J. Maxx reads like advert; see talk page discussion
- Expand: Store manager, List of articles on project page, image gallery on project page, Hypermarket (history section), Category killer - This is very US/Canada centric - Ikea exists elsewhere, too.
- Stubs: Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market, Archer Farms, ClearRx
- Other: Department store - discriminate between itself and Discount store. Category killer - If a Category Killer dominates its area, why are there many stores listed per category? There should be clear criteria for when a store is included, otherwise this just becomes an advertising page.
|
|
[edit] TK Maxx vs T.K. Maxx
Why TK Maxx without periods, whereas the T.J. Maxx article has periods? In the "TJX Companies, Incorporated" template, T.K. Maxx has periods, but the TK Maxx article title and the article itself don't. 86.152.203.212 06:59, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Blatant Promotion
"The company operated 771 stores at the end of 2004, and has further growth opportunities in the U.S. and abroad"
"Every year, T.J. Maxx supports the Save the Children campaign as well as each store adopts a child to help support. In 2005, they raised over 1.25 million. Launched in 2000, “Happy Hearts” has raised over $4.3 million to support U.S. children and families in need" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.157.77.114 (talk) 06:03, 15 April 2008 (UTC)