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Time-lapse employee discounts in consignment and resale storesYesterday, we talked about how to structure that most common of employee benefits in the consignment and resale industry, employee discounts.

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Being good to your consignment, resale, and thrift store helpersI got this question today from a long-time consignment shop owner, who’d love to hear your ideas. Since it’s Labor Day, and Christine wants to provide her staff with a benefit, I thought it is particularly appropriate:

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Questions about resale, consignment and thrift storesRecently, I’ve gotten some emails that show every recipient’s email address out there for anyone to misuse (including one consignment shop which published, in that manner, their complete consignor email list. So any other shop could use it. Ouch.)

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A neglected resource idea for consignment, resale, and thrift shops.Now I admit, with almost 1000 blog entries under my belt and on this site, there have been a few clunkers. And some which just didn’t apply to your situation. But still… Continue Reading »

You’ve been meaning to do it for longer than you’d care to admit.

You can get started on a simple kit, then add to it when you have another bit of time. But for heaven’s sake, don’t get caught unprepared when the media discovers you… and don’t let another month go by without planning for some of this most-valuable attention for your business!

Some sites to get started with:

WikiHow
eHow
Impress, Educate, Exploit Written for another industry, but this explanation will fire up your creativity!

Does the very idea of talking to a reporter give you the chills? It shouldn’t! Reporters NEED stories to do their jobs. You’re helping them. Get the scoop as written by Sarah Deveau, once a resale shop owner and a PR expert who learned by doing
Grabbing Their Attention: How to Make the Media Love You


Getting on television and radio as a guest is the ultimate validation of your business and an incredible business- and reputation-booster which cannot be bought at any price. It can be done, however, for virtually free. A Too Good to be Threw Product for the Professional Resaler written by Sarah Deveau.
Grabbing Their Attention, a 7-page PDQ, just one of the TGtbT mini-Products, each just $2.39

(What’s a PDQ?)

So, how’s your press kit progressing?