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Okay, so you’re up against the Big Guys. Everyone’s out to grab shoppers on the Black Friday, Shop Small Saturday, Cyber Monday (why doesn’t that Sunday gets its own moniker? Dunno.)

So what can your little shop do to get shoppers into YOUR place?

How about something that’s readily available (it’s always a challenge Continue Reading »

Still unconvinced that Pinterest is how to gain attention to your shop?

Here’s how folks found my blog on the web: Pinterest sent

more than FOUR TIMES Continue Reading »

Do you swing in your shop? What’s a swing shop? From the TGtbT.com Glossary of Resale Terms:

Swing Shop: An area dedicated to selling time-sensitive featured items. It can be as small as a single rack, or as large as the entire center of your shop. This area will generally have a much higher sales-per-square-foot figure. For more, see pages 20-23 of Shop Sizzle.

There’s swing shops all around us when we wander through the retail world. Here’s two I saw yesterday:

The first answers the age-old question “What can I get them for Christmas?”

Here's a holiday-gift themed swing shop in Lowe's Home Improvement

Hmm, what do we carry that would make a good holiday gift? Lowes answered that question with this swing shop!

Addressing the concerns that are going through your shoppers’ minds is a good way to decide what your swing shop will be for the next week or month. A gift-suggestion swing shop is especially important in our resale shops, since we do want to let buyers see that yes, they can snag a wonderful gift, even if they are in a secondhand shop!

Another option for a swing shop is to solve their immediate problem.

And what’s more immediate than “What am I gonna cook for dinner?” This swing shop saves the shopper time and foot steps by gathering everything needed for that dish the demonstrator is whipping up!

What's for dinner, a great swing shop!

First they cook, and then you buy: all the ingredients (even the cooking oil!) for the recipe they’re demo’ing.

My first day in my first Manhattan department store job, it started raining after commuters had left their homes. All those folks were caught with no protection from the weather.  A swing shop was hastily set up with all of the cheapest umbrellas in the store, right in front of the glass doors, and that’s where I was stationed, selling umbrellas right and left for hours. Proving that a swing shop can meet immediate needs, and make an immediate and unanticipated profit too!

What’s in your swing shop today?

PS Swing shops can be time-savers, too. Switching it out is a great way to freshen up your shop without totally rearranging it!

There are laws in resale you must not flout, a post on AuntieKate.wordpress.com, the Professional Resalers' resource.You must obey this law… and if you don’t, you will suffer.

While flouting this law won’t get you a jail sentence,  it could contribute to the death of your business.

What law are we looking at here? Continue Reading »

Kate Holmes, Consignment Guru, Resale Guru, Thrift ConsultantLet’s go to the mailbox! EM asked an interesting question recently:

How big a shop can one person run by themselves?

Answer: That depends. (Don’t you love answers like that?) On three things:

1. The actual square footage of the selling space of your shop. Up to 750 square feet, usually, can be adequately staffed, at least in the beginning, with a single person. That’s the size of my first shop, and just one person was usually plenty.

2. The arrangement of the space. That 750-sqare-foot Continue Reading »