Archive for the ‘Deja Vuesday’ Category
Deja Vuesday: 52 Ways to Reduce Stress: From the consignment and resale POV
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on October 19, 2010| 1 Comment »
Deja Vuesday: Consignment & resale…even thrift…stores could attract more teen buyers
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk, tagged consignors, customers, merchandising on October 12, 2010|
Now that most college and university towns are full up again with students…
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…and high-school students have sorted out what they want to wear this semester…
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is it time you (more…)
Offering the sameold sameold to your consignment or resale customers? How about doing it with a twist?
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk, tagged profit, promotions, sea of sameness on September 30, 2010|
The most popular post on my blog recently has been this one
, which I had almost forgotten.
I talked about how customers had gotten so jaded, a simple 10% off didn’t make them bat an eyelash, yet alone grab the car keys and a friend on their way to your shop.
Current interest in motivating customers runs especially high now. I saw two more (more…)
Deja Vuesday: What makes a great promotion?
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk, tagged customers, resale shopkeeping, small business on September 14, 2010|
A weekly feature where you can visit a gently-used, recycled blog post. It’s even better the second time around. Because some info here on Auntie Kate is just Too Good to be Threw.
This week’s Deja Vuesday is (more…)
Deja Vuesday: The 4 Rules of Making it BIG in Consignment
Posted in Deja Vuesday, Shopkeeping talk on September 7, 2010| 2 Comments »
A weekly feature where you can visit a gently-used, recycled blog post. It’s even better the second time around. Because some info here on Auntie Kate is just Too Good to be Threw.


