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One of the biggest changes in how people shop is the Internet. But maybe not the way you think.

Sure, you can comparison shop all over the world, you can see what’s available in far-flung markets, and you can even find a bricks-&-mortar shop that’s to your liking, but the biggest change that all our inter-connectivity has wrought?

Opinions. Reviews. Actual people talking about some place you’re interested in.

I mean, seriously, wouldn’t you  want to shop in a consignment shop that got reviews like these?

Great place, lots of selection, and wonderful staff!!People believe people: especially about consignment shops

Beautiful new store with lots of designer clothes to outfit every occasion.

You can almost always find what you need here and the prices are always fantastic. Really nice oversized fitting rooms with fans, chairs and lots of elbow room. Go often, new things are added daily, and here’s a tip … if you like something, buy it now because it won’t be there later!

People believe other people.

For good or bad, of course, but mostly for good. So be alert for, and use, any words of praise you receive as a marketing and advertising tool. Monitor Yelp,  CitySquares, InsiderPages and the like regularly, even if you detest those sites as a shopkeeper for their unfair practices. Just grab up the good reviews and save them to use as “word of mouth.”

If your shop’s in the running for a “best of…” type of award, monitor and save the most eloquent of comments, such as Larger Than Life is currently receiving. Contest pages are usually taken down at the conclusion of the voting, so stash those words of praise away in a file to use the next time you need a boost… or something fresh on your web site, blog, or social media. Imagine being about to post

“Have you heard what people are saying about MyShop: Judy K said….”

As far as those nice comments you hear in your shop, how about:

When a customer expresses satisfaction with her purchase or tells you how much she loves your store, create a device to capture that testimonial before it walks out the door with her. Train employees to respond with, “We love to hear that! And if there’s any way we could get you to take a few minutes to write that down on this little card, we’ve got a special gift certificate in the back that you can use in the store right now.” (Read the whole article at http://www.homeaccentstoday.com/article/546884-Retail_Ideas_That_Work.php)

Update 2018: Of course, nowadays we’d change that suggestion to asking if we could video that customer on the spot, with her kind words. (If she protests that she doesn’t look her best, suggest you just tape her hands going through the racks or her back wandering through the shop while she speaks her praise!)

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A thought for all shopkeepers, not just those who have resale or consignment shops. One thing that I love about being in retail is that our feedback is often instantaneous, and totally controlled by what we do.

Here’s to doing what works best for YOUR future in 2013!

 

Source: tgtbt.com via Kate on Pinterest

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These Pinterest graphics link to

helpful sites for you and your staff to learn about the merchandise

you resell, recycle, repurpose. If you click through, you’ll find a wealth of knowledge.

This is helpful when you’re ordering online or answering a request over the phone/Internet:

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Which sunglasses or readers would make your customer look the best?

Who better to show you scarf-tying than Hermes themselves?

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Basic dress shapes: helpful when you’re entering into inventory.

If you’re like me, you can never remember these when a customer asks!

This one’s just for fun. I found myself thinking of this when I saw a consignment shop touting its “vintage” Frye boots. Fryes have been in and out of style so many times, I’m afraid to wear mine!

Check Too Good to be Threw’s Pinterest Boards for more educational pins.

Read our first “Things to Know” for those consignment, thrift and resale shops who sell furniture and home goods. It’s handy, even if the closest you get to furniture is seating on it.

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Do you have some resources that have been helpful to your business that you’d like to share? You know you can do so, just below. And sharing with your peers will make you famous. Or at least, more famous than being a lurker.

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Consignment, resale, and thrift shops are facinating

The caption on this FB photo simply said “Remodel is complete…our new backroom work station”

Remodeling? Expanding? Moving? Heck, even just rearranging?

Look how much (more…)

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Reading can get you and your resale business places!I’m often asked which books will be most helpful to resale entrepreneurs. So I gathered some into an Amazon list. It’s called Open a Consignment, Resale, or Thrift Shop but of course, these suggestions aren’t just for newbies. Experienced consignment shop owners, buy-outright resalers and even managers of nonprofit thrift stores can always expand their knowledge, gain new insight, even find better ways to do things.

Take a look.

I hope you’ll forgive me for putting the Manual and the murder mystery I wrote first on the list.

What books would you add to this list? We’d all love to hear. Use the comments below to add your personal favorites, the books that have helped you expand and polish your shop.

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