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Loving this Facebook post for a consignment shop’s selection of prom dresses. Love the second example, too. The third? Meh.

Wow, look how pretty! Which one should I buy? That aqua one looks just like Steph! That’s what those 35 shares and 5 comments and 11 forwards are all about. Bonus points for (more…)

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If your dressing rooms aren’t all you dream they can be, click through our gallery here for some Auntie Kate ideas.

Dressing room tip to make 'em smile in your consignment shop
I have three hooks for clothes in my dressing room.
Resale dressing rooms from TGtbT.com
Separate but Equal Dressing Rooms
The Apache Blessing as consignment shop dressing room names
What do you call your dressing rooms?
Make room in your consignment dresing room
Making more room in that dressing room
armoire dressing room from TGtbT.com
What to do when you have an armoire but no dressing rooms
More dressing rooms for consignment shops from Kate Holmes
Dressing rooms to dream of

Lots more dressing room (and other) ideas on the Too Good to be Threw Pinterest Boards, too.

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As consignment, resale, and thrift shopkeepers, we have lots and lots of people to interact with and a zillion things to do.

And sometimes, just sometimes, we can all get a bit too, shall we say, focused?

Maybe this graphic will make you smile or will relieve a bit of stress.

Don't take yourself too seriously, says TGtbT.com

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Top 12 Tips for Business Owners

Love this article. Almost every word applies to our resale industry, as well as the author’s field of specialization. For example:

Everyone should have their own ‘Not To Do’ list.  I sit down regularly and make a list of all the things I have spent time on that have amounted to nothing.  It’s smart to post your ‘Not To Do’ list where you’re bound see it so you’re reminded to do more productive things

Read Barbara Corcoran’s article.

 

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If you sell online… or even if you just use merchandise photos online to induce shoppers to visit your bricks-&-mortar consignment sop or thrift store, surely you’ve envied those neat photos you see (more…)

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