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moving out of the dorm: consign-a-lot!If your market area includes kids who live in dorms, student housing, or rentals, and if they’re leaving town, how can you consign or buy outright or receive as donations the stuff they don’t consider worth moving or storing?

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Whether it is called Chuck it for Charity (works whether your shop is an NFP thrift or if your consignment shop maintains charity accounts) or Move-out Recycling or Make a Clean Green Break, it’s a great way to

  • get merchandise (you’d be amazed at what college kids don’t want),
  • help the school itself (you can set up a charity account for whatever cause the school has going),
  • teach that generation the values of recycling,
  • introduce them to your shop,
  • save the college Dumpster costs,
  • and avoid filling up the landfill.

What could be more WIN-WIN?

Photo courtesy of Drew Saunders on Flickr

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At the start of a new season, some consignment shops are tempted to mix things up a bit…switching to being a buy-outright shop, or perhaps trying their hand at a little buying outright to see how it goes. After all, the profit potential is much higher…or is it?

If you’re pondering this,

The BIG Book of Buying Outrighttake a look at this Resalers’ Resource, which will save you time, effort… and which will MAKE you money.

The BIG Book of Buying Outright includes, amongst other meanderings:

Buying Outright…is it for me?
Should I start my shop as a Buy-Outright?
How do I learn to buy outright?
How much should I pay?
How can I switch from consigning to buying?
Maintaining and Managing my Open-to-Buy
Face-to-Face with your Seller
How do other shopkeepers do it?

Not interested in buying outright?

Your Money-Wise Guide to Accepting & Pricing is a help to resale and consignment shopsBut still feeling that your intake procedures are a bit more cumbersome than you’d like? The Money-Wise Guide to Accepting & Pricing could be a time- and sanity-saver when all those folks spring clean and come in! Reinforce your decisions on whether something will sell to your clientele, and at what price, while presenting a confident and professional attitude to your suppliers.

Wondering where you’re gonna PUT all this stuff?

Space: use it wisely in your resale shop

Tired of hearing shoppers complain “It’s so crowded in here I can’t see anything”?

That really is the #1 complaint of your shoppers. How can you present more selection and build more value into your merchandise without busting out the walls? Maybe The Essential Guide to Using All Your Space will help.

Happy New Season to all!

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3-22-10: Update: there will be no winner this week of the Wacky Wednesday Giveaway because the minimum participation was not reached.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! And it’s Wacky Wednesday too…how lucky can we get??

Wacky Weds is our free Giveaway for consignment, resale, and thrift shop owners/ managers.

This week’s question for consignment and resale shopkeepers, which makes you eligible for our free Giveaway is:

What’s your favorite Blarney when you need to tell a supplier that you are not interested in accepting a particular incoming piece of merchandise? For example, (more…)

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Buying Outright. Easier or harder than consigning?As you gear up for your spring incoming, would life be easier or profits better if you bought outright?

How do you get started?

Should you buy it all or just some?

Should you offer suppliers a choice?

How much to pay? HOW to pay?

How much to price it at?

How do other (more…)

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Soul-sucking...but educational.One of the best things about being a resale shopkeeper is that so many lessons about your business are free.

So, if you have (more…)

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