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One of the most common questions I was asked at Conference was actually from those attendees who hadn’t yet opened their shops. “How do I let people know I am opening before I’m open?” Here’s what I replied, which even if your shop’s been open a good long time* might be a brainstorm for business:

Start a blog. As a diary of your opening.

Let others in on your dreams...they'd love to help your consignment shop succeed!

Don’t know where to start with a blog? Here. Advice and a Product for the Professional Resaler!

Let your readers help you choose a font for your shop name, a color for your walls, and anything else you’d like an opinion on.

Post (in-focus, captioned, non-date-stamped) photos of what you’re experiencing. From the bare bones of your new location to your leasing agent toasting you in champagne in the local watering hole. From your nephew lugging in racks to your Grandma polishing the mirrors. The overloaded van and the mess you’ve made of computer cables.

Gain good-wishers before you even open.

Everyone loves to peer in on other people’s lives. Witness the reality TV trend. Build yourself a following, a batch of folk who have a STAKE in your success.

Show yourself as a REAL person. Show your vulnerabilities, your concerns, your goals and ambitions. Let your viewers follow your journey.

Let them HELP you.

Need a French Provincial desk to serve as your sales counter? Let them tell you where you might find one. Ask if anyone knows where you can find some slub-silk drapes for your dressing rooms or which newspapers they read. Wanna fill your under-construction windows with glossy shopping bags from classy stores or need a wing-back for your husband chair? Chances are, your audience can help guide you. Heck, they might even be TICKLED to give you just what you need. I got a 4 x 8 foot Parsons table that way… she was thrilled to be rid of it, I used it for 20 years.

Of course, you’ll print up business cards saying “Follow our journey from dream to the best consignment shop in MyTown” and hand them out all over village/town/city.

That’s a LOT more interesting to the recipients than “Opening Soon.”

And just think. A few weeks after you open, you can have a party for your blog followers, to thank them for their support…and of course, to have yet another occasion to point out the community support your new shop has. And to build a core group of advisers to whom you can go, as the months and years pass, for their opinions and support. All this, just with an online “diary”… AKA blog. You can even set up your blog to post automatically to your social media… and then you can repost and repost until everyone who follows you is drawn into your “journey.”

Your cheering section. Everyone needs one (or more) of those!

* This type of “event” diary on your blog also, natch, works for shops which are open but see the value in bonding, in a conversation, with new, old, “best” customers. Let them follow your progress as you plan an event, train a new staffer, even do what (to you is) a mundane task, like developing and installing a new window display. It doesn’t need to be elaborate…3 to 5 photos with good captions could do it. Be their “reality” show, and you’ll reap enthusiasm and friendship!

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Make your consignment or resale shop site more profitableThe Internet, I think we can all agree, is a visual medium. You click your mouse and WOW, look at all the pretty pictures!

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Resalers can raise eco-awareness

If ever there was an industry that should go all out on Earth Day, it would be us resalers…

but April is such a busy season for most of us that it gets overlooked. We MEANT to plan some event, celebration, promotion…and we want tohelp the earth, but we dropped the ball. Or did we?

Here’s some quick-quick things you can do right now if you have Facebook fans, Instagram followers, blog readers, email subscribers.

  • Swap-out. “Bring in a clean and usable [handbag, pair of jeans, cooking pot] and we’ll give you [20%, $3 in store bucks, a hug]. We’ll give your donation to [the clothing  pantry, emergency shelter]. They get stocked up, your cupboard gets cleaned out, and you get to find a new [outfit, geegaw] to love!”
  • “Put your MyShop staff to work! For every $X purchase, we will donate 1 hour of volunteer labor to [the parks dept, Habitat for Humanity project]” (make sure you have willing owner or staff for this one…and PAY the staff member as if s/he were at work)
  • Something to encourage green living: “Come shopping by bike on [date] and receive [a $10 gift certificate, a reusable water bottle]” or “Get a free earth-friendly tote with any purchase…we only have 23 to give away so come early!”
  • Take the opportunity to reinforce your mission via ad, tweet, FB entry, press release: “For every T-shirt and pair of jeans MyShop sells, 4 pounds of fertilizer is diverted from the watershed, [and so on, look up some stats on the web re water, land, fertilizer, dye effluence, transportation costs]
  • Or go even further. How many pieces of merchandise did you sell last year? Multiply that out by any stat that appeals to you (landfill averted, number of cargo containers shipped from China with disposable clothing)… and that will astound your viewers.

After all, 2010 is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. That’s worth some attention from us resalers and our eco-conscious shoppers, isn’t it?

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Do you ever have the feeling that your suppliers need a better way than just words to learn how to consign or sell items to you? That you would like to communicate in a more personable manner?

This shopkeeper has! She’s created a whole series of 1+ minute videos designed to pre-educate her future customers. Take a look…

Click the YouTube logo in the lower right of the screen to see all of Kathy’s videos on her YouTube channel.

What could YOU do like this that would help make your consignment, resale, or donations-only shop better? Bet you have someone…in your family, circle of friends, or customers…who’d enjoy helping you with this! And it’s practically free.

I’ve even seen all-video blogs, a great way to communicate even if you don’t like to write.

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Little paper people teaching us. That's Common Craft.I love, love, love these Common Craft videos for several reasons: they explain things, they look great, they’re fun and well-done.

And wow, can I totally SEE a TV commercial along these lines for OUR “explanation of how a resale shop makes sense and cents for you”!

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