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Learning some basic tricks about being the best resale shopkeeperToday, we begin our latest one-week series on The Internet: It’s free, but do you get FULL VALUE? with the top 3 points (more…)

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Questions about resale, consignment and thrift storesRecently, I’ve gotten some emails that show every recipient’s email address out there for anyone to misuse (including one consignment shop which published, in that manner, their complete consignor email list. So any other shop could use it. Ouch.)

While searching (more…)

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Job interview outfit with a little pizzazz, under $100 at resaleNow that’s an email/ blog/FB/ tweet subject line that will (more…)

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Great point from one of my favorite sites, gaspedal.com. They wrote:

3 great moments to create word of mouth

Some moments are just naturally better opportunities to create conversations than others. If you can improve your timing, you’ll get a lot more word of mouth for the same effort. Moments to focus on:

1.         After the sale
2.         After the support
3.         After the check-in

1. After the sale
The moment of purchase can be an exciting experience — and it can make for a great opportunity to get people talking. You can help them do it …A new, happy customer has great talking potential, but only if you put the tools in their hands to do it. (Kate adds: It’s a heck of a lot easier to get (more…)

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Is that a real _____ ?

Amazing things come into resale shops every day!

Why, yes it is. Click here to see designer items we have in right now.

Tee-hee. How many of you tried to “click here”?

Great headline and body copy, isn’t it? (Thanks to Peonies for bringing it to the forefront of this busy brain.) SO effective… and it gives your consignment, resale, or thrift shop a chance to blog or FB about how you authenticate, what great items you receive… and what great items they might miss if they don’t

get in right now!

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