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You know those folks who keep saying I really should clean out my closets and bring stuff in… ?

Well, here’s the perfect present to give them, that will get them actually doing so!

Many thanks to Dwight & Tara Lucky of Dazzle in Hayden ID, who allowed us to share this tidbit from their e-newsletter:

A consignment shop idea from the TGtbT.com blogDo you do something similar in your shop? Tell us about it, in the comments below!

 

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Some consignment shops use the bait of a higher percentage return to motivate their suppliers into bringing in the items most in demand by their shoppers. Here, an example from (more…)

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Which is more easily grasped online?

We are currently accepting

spring consignments which include jeans, tee shirts, light weight long sleeves, capris, hoodies, light jackets, etc. Beginning in April we will start accepting shorts, swimsuits, tank tops and sundresses.

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Give a “best customer” gift that ANY of your favorite shoppers or suppliers would love!

holiday potpourri dandee-designs

Instead of cookies people don’t eat? Christmas aroma on your stove. Great “favorite consignor/ customer” gift… that also becomes great word-of-mouth during her holiday parties about the great shop she can recommend! (Success is smelling sweet!)

Photo from, and “recipe” at here. Don’t forget to make a header card that is branded to your business!

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“What’s it worth?” is always the question, right?

TGtbT.com finds another resource for helping you price consignment goods

Click for “Accepting & Pricing”, one of our best-sellers in our TGtbT Products for the Professional Resaler

Whether you are consignment, resale or donations-only thrift, it all comes down to

How much can we sell this for?

While many factors go into determination of what something will sell for in your business (location, traffic patterns, reputation, size of marketplace, even how much space you have to keep something on the sales floor until the right customer comes along), many shopkeepers like to have a starting point for their staffers. Just one of the concepts explored in our

 Money-Wise Guide to Accepting & Pricing from TGtbT.com.

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