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Do you post sloppily-thought out Facebook messages?

Of course not, any more than you’d run a sloppy resale, consignment, or thrift shop.

But sometimes, I have to shake my head at the things professional shopkeepers post in an effort to communicate with their followers/ fans/ friends. Here’s some shopkeepers who didn’t think out their status updates as well as they probably really meant to.

A message that says, in effect, we’re here but maybe we won’t be when you get here so take yer chances? Yep. Here’s one: We are OPEN today. If you are coming after 4, call. Holidays sometimes drop off significantly, so we MAY close early. Want a deal? Ask …we have some stuff that has to go!

Wouldn’t it have been so much more WIIFM to say something like: Labor Day, we’re dealin’… today, make us an offer on some items you may have been eyeing ’cause, we all Labor hard for our money and  we want to help you out! (I guarantee you won’t “drop off significantly” with that message, especially if you repeated it half-a-dozen times between Saturday evening and Monday 2pm.)

A message that implies that the world watches your every move? If you’re gonna be open, let folks know ahead of time. No one is sitting on Facebook, waiting for you to decide that you might wander down for an hour or two, like this Facebooker might have thought when she posted this over her cereal on Labor Day morning: So…it turns out we will be “stopping by” the store at 11 and opening for a bit…in honor of those of you who don’t usually have a Monday off. 🙂 If you’re only going to be there for a hour or two, don’t bother FBing about it. It does no good, and could do a lot of harm. What if she stops by at 12:10 and the shop’s closed?

and realize that your message might be read on another calendar date than you wrote it… Come in tomorrow to receive a coupon for 20% off any one regular priced item! (Is that like those signs, Free Beer Tomorrow?)

Congratulations to those

who post a reason for folks to come in, or even an excuse Skip making the home-made slaw, come shopping then pick up a pint on your way to Uncle Fester’s BBQ… ’cause our fall fashions are gonna save you a lot of lettuce

or maybe, something a bit less informal You’ve labored hard all year… enjoy Labor Day with us, where shopping’s playful and saving’s a celebration!

Open to explore in a thrift shopAnd bonus award points from Auntie Kate

to those who use graphics in their post, e.g. an “open” sign, (really, there is NO reason to EVER do a status update without visual aids)

and double bonus to folks

Signage on this home decor/ furnishings consignment shopwho use a photo of their exterior, which will make more of an impression upon FBers (“oh I love that place, great way to spend some free time, glad they’re open today” ) and actually motivate some “strangers” as well as regulars (that’s the shop I always mean to go browse in, I’ll call Terry and we’ll make a trip of it”).

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I feel sorry for small consignment shops. Really. I feel their pain about the lack of space, about the logjam of summer clothes still in-date and fall consignments pouring in. Really, it can be a time of year when you just wanna bar the door.

But seriously, this message, (more…)

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Collected objects, AKA junk drawer contents, recycled!Remember my post about making cute little “treasures” jars of bits-n-pieces you accumulate around your consignment, resale, or thrift shop?

Lot of viewers loved this idea but wrote to me saying they didn’t have enough.

Well, if you just have a few baubles around, and you are of a crafty nature, here’s a great tutorial on Cloth Paper Scissors that might inspire some relaxing, creative time for you.

And here’s where you can get a free e-book with 5 projects, including a hat to die for!

Make a steampunk bracelet with your consignment shop junk!Not crafty yourself? Print out the ideas, and post them next to the treasure stashes you have for sale! Even if these jars don’t amount to much income-wise… it’s

a great way to show the public you truly believe in recycling, re-creating, re-imagining.

And what word-of-mouth… especially if you encourage the artsy purchaser to send you a digital photo of her creation to show on your blog!

Bragging about customer creativity is a fabulous way to build community for your business.

Another way to use bits-n-pieces.

You could turn this idea (and so many others) into a fund-raiser as well, whether you’re a NFP thrift or a for-profit….

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I ran across this treasure lode of symbols, entities, and smilies recently and thought you might enjoy them. They work on your blog, Facebook, and Twitter (if you’ve seen them today on my social media, you know I tested them for you!)

All you have to do is copy and paste them into your own blog, or a Facebook message, or a tweet.

✩ ✪ ✫ ✬ ✭ ✮ ✯ ✰ Should old acquaintance be forgot, ✰ ✯ ✮ ✭ ✬ ✫ ✪ ✩
✩ ✪ ✫ ✬ ✭ ✮ ✯ ✰ And never brought to mind? ✰ ✯ ✮ ✭ ✬ ✫ ✪ ✩
❃ ❄ ❅ ❆ ❇ ❈ ❉ Should old acquaintance be forgot, ❉ ❈ ❇ ❆ ❅ ❄ ❃
♩ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♫ ♩ ♬ And old long since! ♬ ♩ ♫ ♩ ♪ ♬ ♩❃ ❄ ❅ ❆ ❈And there’s a hand my trusty friend!❈ ❆ ❅ ❄ ❃
❃ ❄ ❅ ❆ ❇ ❈ ❉ And give us a hand o’ thine! ❉ ❈ ❇ ❆ ❅ ❄ ❃
✩ ✪ ✫ ✬ ✭ ✮ ✯ ✰ And we’ll take a right good-will draught, ✰ ✯ ✮ ✭ ✬ ✫ ✪ ✩
✩ ✪ ✫ ✬ ✭ ✮ ✯ ✰ for auld lang syne. ✰ ✯ ✮ ✭ ✬ ✫ ✪ ✩




☮ Happy New Year! ☮

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Thanks to 1tess for compiling these. 

 And here’s a few more I found, and lots of Q&A’s. For example, you could use the scissors for “clip our web coupon” or the umbrella for “Rainy day? Good day to clean your closets! We have customers longing for [whatever]”
♥  ♂ ✄ ➊ ➨☂ ½
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Do any of you have other symbols etc that we can copy and paste? Add them in the comments below!

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A Too Good to be Threw Teeny Tip for Consignment, Thrift & Resale StoresA TGtbT.com Teeny Tip:

An excerpt from Resale’s Cheapest Tricks & Best Buys, one of the mini-Products for the Professional Resaler at Too Good to be Threw. See all the “Lunch with Kate” Products.

Here’s a $10-and-under spiff up for your shop. What better time than spring to make a few “Cheapest Tricks & Best Buys” changes?

Get interesting tiles: Ceramic tiles, priced from 50¢ to a dollar or two, come in all sorts of textures, from slate to shiny metallic glazes. Lay them loose in a showcase (try terra cotta under brass merchandise), as a temporary floor in your show window, as a table top.

Mirror tiles, too, add sparkle and light to just about any merchandise. If you sell furniture, put felt pads on the underside of mirror tiles and use to protect table tops from for-sale lamps and knick-knacks placed thereon.

Stick-on cork tiles make a terrific floor in your display window (you can pin hems!) or over wall-hung racks for light-weight wall displays.

Resale’s Cheapest Tricks & Best Buys is just one of the mini-Products for the Professional Resaler available on the Too Good to be Threw “Lunch with Kate” page. Keep a full selection on hand for inspiration in your consignment shop, for staff reading in your resale shop, and even as a supplement to your volunteer manual and training in your NFP thrift store. See which ones you need!

See more Teeny Tips for Consignment, Resale, and Thrift Shops from Auntie Kate.

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