Archive for the ‘Deja Vuesday’ Category
Deja Vuesday: It’s almost over!
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on December 21, 2010| 1 Comment »
Deja Vuesday: How do shoplifters get away with it?
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on December 14, 2010|
Shoplifting can eat up every penny of your profits, every minute of your work, every brilliant idea you have to build your consignment, resale, or thrift business.
If you’re consignment, you don’t want to let your consignor know her item was stolen…so you pay for something that’s no longer there.
If you’re buy-outright, the dollars you spent are gone.
And if you’re a donation-only thrift shop, the good intentions of your supporters and the work of your volunteers is flushed down the drain.
And that’s even before (more…)
Deja Vuesday: Lay it away?
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on November 16, 2010| 3 Comments »
A reminder that layaways can be an important factor in (more…)
Deja Vuesday: Consignment, resale, thrift thoughts Too Good to be Threw
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on November 9, 2010|
This week’s Deja Vuesday post appeared on a Friday the 13th originally. But you don’t need a “bad luck day” to make your own bad luck. I know you don’t MEAN to, but…
Read how to (more…)
Deja Vuesday: How consignment and resale shops can make the holidays special for their clients
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on November 2, 2010|
It’s officially time to get in the holiday mood. It’s good for your soul, good for your shop, and good for (more…)

