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We’re in the middle of a mini-series of posts about making your consignment, resale, or thrift shop’s web site do what you want it to do:

to get shoppers into your actual, physical, bricks-&-mortar, REAL store.

Today, let’s take a close look at what your site is doing to Continue Reading »

This is a mini-series of posts about making your consignment, resale, or thrift shop’s do what  you want it to do:
to get shoppers into your actual, physical, bricks-&-mortar, REAL store.

Getting Internet visitors to actually come shopping is a goal not shared by the majority of web  sites, perhaps: those sites where their customers do something on line (order, download,  watch or listen) or sites which are simply “building a brand” (Ford, Coke, Crayola) rather than  asking folks to step away from the electronics and come get physical. This is the challenge  we’re examining in this mini-series. At the end of the week, we’ll have a self-help quiz which you  can apply to your shop’s web site.

Today, we’re assuming that your current or potential client has seen your home page and wants Continue Reading »

This is a mini-series of posts about making your consignment, resale, or thrift shop’s do what you want it to do:

to get shoppers into your actual, physical, bricks-&-mortar, REAL store.

This is an aspect of web design that is not usually talked about Continue Reading »

Can your web site draw customers into your real shop? TGtbT.com helps you find out how!This week we’ll be starting a new “mini-series” of posts about YOUR web site, and whether it’s doing the best job to

get shoppers into your actual, physical, bricks-&-mortar, REAL store.

This is an aspect Continue Reading »

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 Continue Reading »