Archive for the ‘economics of resale’ Category
Prepping consigned items for the sales floor
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged daily operations, profit on September 24, 2011| 4 Comments »
Ready to go back to school for the sake of your business? Do it 24/7, free.
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged advertising, promotions, resale shopkeeping on September 14, 2011|
Some free classes you can take on your own time to develop some great advertising for your shop:
Shooting Promo videos (and don’t miss (more…)
Prepping consigned or donated goods… how much do you do?
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk on September 14, 2011| 11 Comments »
On yesterday’s post, How would YOU price that? one of our viewers was moved to ask why the shop shown
didn’t iron the clothes.
So let’s have a poll! (more…)
Time Lapse Discounts
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged daily operations, employees, resale shopkeeping on September 6, 2011| 7 Comments »
Yesterday, we talked about how to structure that most common of employee benefits in the consignment and resale industry, employee discounts.
One commenter (more…)
No, no, don’t sell that in your driveway!
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, Used Stuff in the News on August 26, 2011| 2 Comments »
This is gonna be fun.
I got interviewed, since I’m the “go-to source for resale” she said, for the Sarasota city paper on having garage sales! (Note: We are just really getting INTO our garage-sale season here in sweaty southern Florida.) I just hope the reporter picked up on my constant refrain… If it’s worth (more…)

