Love to look back on the past year, and when I do it here on Auntie Kate the Blog, I can really see what interests… and what scares… consignment, resale and thrift shopkeepers the most. For example…
The most (more…)
Posted in Shopkeeping talk, tagged consignment, resale shopkeeping, selling on January 2, 2013|
Love to look back on the past year, and when I do it here on Auntie Kate the Blog, I can really see what interests… and what scares… consignment, resale and thrift shopkeepers the most. For example…
The most (more…)
Posted in I've been meaning to tell you, quotations of use, Shopkeeping talk, tagged buy-outright, consignment, Thrift on December 31, 2012|
A thought for all shopkeepers, not just those who have resale or consignment shops. One thing that I love about being in retail is that our feedback is often instantaneous, and totally controlled by what we do.
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged buy-outright, christmas, consignment, holidays, Thrift on December 26, 2012| 1 Comment »
Just like we suggest to consignment, resale, and thrift shopkeepers that they motivate suppliers to clear their closets of Halloween costumes every November,
for next year. After all, no one wants to store them for the next eleven months, and YOU want to be sure you have them bright and early next Christmas.
(Remember, do NOT call them “ugly” sweaters when you’re trying to get them in, or Aunt Sally, whose favorite holiday sweater is now, alas, a bit too tight what with the 5 eggnogs and fruitcake… won’t bring it in.)
It’s not just that you want the sweaters… it’s a great way to remind folks that they can consign, sell, or donate stuff now that they’ve gotten something new to replace it with, and of course… you want those shoppers
too, right?
Remember to repeat your advertising message a few days after New Year’s too, for those hard-core Christmas sweater wearers who can’t part with them just yet.
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged consignment, selling, web on December 14, 2012| 2 Comments »
A nice summary article from The New York Times about shopping consignment/ resale online.
to improve the shopping and supplying aspects of your shop, or to make the online shopping you have on your web site more productive? After all, these folks have big money and marketing brains behind them, and we can do some electronic brain picking right from the comfort of our homes/ shops/ couches.
Take a look. Update: The NYT now limits access to their past articles unless you pay for (caution, pun approaching) … second-hand news. We’d love to hear what you take away from your study of these companies. Take a minute to share in the comments below!
Posted in Shopkeeping talk, tagged consignment, home decor, resale shopkeeping, starting a consignment shop on October 15, 2012| 9 Comments »
These Pinterest graphics link to
you resell, recycle, repurpose. If (more…)