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Tired of the slow lane in your consignment shop?

August 19, 2011 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

You plug away and plug away, trying to get your sales increases up, your word-of-mouth louder, your business growing.

On the road to resale success, get out of the slow lane!

It’s not that you need to work harder, it’s that you need to work smarter. Right?

So get out those Products for the Professional Resaler you never got around to reading. Or get some. There’s over 40 of them. Take a look at which of the more than 15 Luncheonette mini-Products you can read over lunch… or leave in the lunchroom for your staff to read.

Do you have a HowToConsign.com listing? It’s free for a reciprocal link on your web site. Learn more.

Did you know that TGtbT.com offers all sorts of articles and even free PDQ files for instant download?

Follow Too Good to be Threw on Facebook, and check out the HowToConsign Facebook page and the TGtbT page too. Follow Kate and HowToConsign on Twitter (those HTC tweets are specifically designed so that you can retweet them to your customers. Check out the Favorites there.)

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So put the pedal to the metal and travel in the FAST LANE!

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