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1 Hour Black Friday Promotional Ideas

November 23, 2015 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

Holy Snowman! Here it is, almost Black Friday, and WHAT will you do to entice and delight your customers?

If you’ve put off planning (who could blame you?) and have little time or money to devote to Black Friday and/or “Small Business Saturday”, some quick solutions:

First, refreshments. Because food is always memorable, even after that Thanksgiving feast!

Decorate your shop.

Sticking to the giving-thanks theme might be more appropriate:

 

Make sure your swing shop is a tempting “gift table” by signing it thusly:

 

Lastly, some take-home treats for your visitors. Packaged with your business card or a December-only coupon, of course:

Maybe you can get your Thanksgiving Day guests to make these customer-appreciation gifts up for you:

or this? (Make extras for purchase… fun teacher gift from the first-graders, huh?)

Or simplest of all:

 

Here’s how to have a wonderful holiday selling season in your shop!

Holidays can be great for consignment, resale, and thrift: Kate Holmes of TGtbT.com shows you how!

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  1. on November 4, 2016 at 10:53 pm Crystal's avatar Crystal

    love the dress covered in ribbons idea



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