Archive for the ‘economics of resale’ Category
Ditch the employee discount, says resale master
Posted in economics of resale, Not-for-Profit Resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged employees, NARTS Conference on July 17, 2011| 8 Comments »
Snap tags, QR codes, 2D codes, post-click experiences: say what?
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged advertising, competition, web on July 13, 2011| 2 Comments »
If you’re feeling a little old-school
with those (usually) black-and-white square designs in print advertising, on shop windows or cash registers (I’ve even heard of them on (more…)
Making your postal message greener…
Posted in 5- Minute Fixes, economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged advertising, consignment, ecology on July 3, 2011| 1 Comment »
Carry the message of recycling one step further with these “Go Green” first-class stamps.
When (more…)
Add value. Get full price. Everyone’s happy.
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged markdowns, perceived value on May 18, 2011| 2 Comments »
So it’s not selling. Sittin’ there, takin’ up room, boring your customers, prohibiting you from using that space for goods that will sell.
After all, that’s what you’re here for. To sell stuff. So what’s the obvious thing to do?
Mark it down.
NOT.
Well, I take that back. It may be (more…)
How much does a supplier cost?
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged buy-outright, consignment on May 11, 2011| 18 Comments »
Most consignment and resale shops pay good money to obtain their consignors or sellers.



