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Celebrate your consignment shop, revel in your resale shop, toast your thrift!!To “bite the bullet” is to endure a painful or otherwise unpleasant situation that is seen as unavoidable, or to accept something difficult and try to live with it. Another definition: Accept the inevitable impending hardship and endure the resulting pain with fortitude.

I heard (that is, read on social media, which is kinda the same thing) a consignment or resale shopkeeper say she’d bitten the bullet, referring to making a business plan. Really? Enduring the resulting pain with fortitude? How’s about

looking forward to a better, easier, more pleasant way

to run her business?

Another resale shop owner emailed me saying she’d “finally bit the bullet” and anted up the less than $1/week to have her shop listed with her peers on HowToConsign.com’s Resale Directory and Zoomable Map. Really, enduring a painful situation seen as unavoidable? I’m glad I’m “unavoidable” but if joining the resale community for less than two bits a day is painful, she must not have been paying attention to the 15 years or so that I’ve been using the Internet to  spread the word about how to have a successful shop. Yikes.

Come on girls, let’s buck up! Doing what’s good for your business, so that you can do what’s good for yourself, your family, your finances and your community, should be

imbibing the champagne

(or nonalcoholic beverage of your choice.) After all, you deserve a toast for furthering the future of your shop…

Look for the celebration of your career, not the misery!

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Rung is a not-for-profit shop which operates with donated goods, and I think all resale shopkeepers can imagine (more…)

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Love how this shop in Bradenton FL solved an annoyance. This wooden pedestal (more…)

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Consignment, resale, thrift shops are prone to cybertheft

How hard who you have to work to cover what’s been stolen?

Did you know

[small] companies [like yours] lose approximately $155,000 as a result of fraud.

Here’s (more…)

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Every change of season, we get swamped with consignors, sellers, and donors bringing in not just some stuff, but SOME STUFF. As in piles of, armloads of, basketsful, SUVsful. So I am thinking that (more…)

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