Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’

Underdog Tactics for resale & consignment shops from TGtbT.com

Just because you can’t afford a circular in the paper on Thanksgiving Day, and you’re not about to open at 5am for those crazy shoppers….

…doesn’t mean you can’t tempt some holiday bucks into your register this week!

Some tactics that are especially attuned to your scrappy-little-dog shop, to highlight how small can be mighty:

First off, don’t sacrifice profits!

Price is NOT  (more…)

Read Full Post »

Bummer, right? No matter how cute and interesting and vital your page is, very few of those who follow you will ever be offered the choice to read it. Is there a solution? YES. (Well, MAYBE. Read on…)  (more…)

Read Full Post »

Facebook Live Voideos backwards? TGtbT.com tells you how to flip!

If there’s even more you’re confused about in the resale industry, you need to click on the pic and grab all of TGtbT.com’s info!

If you’re flipping out over your Facebook Live videos being backwards, here’s how to correct that!

Or rather, here’s LOTS of ways… try them all and see what works easiest for you!

Try this fellow and his phone: Fixing Facebook Live.

Another source, complete with headgear. You won’t want to miss this. I think. But then again.

Great article on prepping for an effective Live Video, even though he doesn’t address the problem we’re working on.

Bonus tip from Authentic Storytelling:

Easy way to test anything in Facebook Live or Facebook in general. Change the status of the post or video to “only me.” Now you can publish and only you can see it. Just be sure to change it back to Public, Friends or a custom list later when you post the next time. Facebook will treat this as your new default setting until you change it.

And resale/ consignment-specific advice from Auntie Kate:

Points on SELLING via Live Video

Points on keeping your Video going!

Are any of these incorrect or confusing? Tell us in the comments, below…

Read Full Post »

Recently, I was witness to an exchange between a shopkeeper who draws enthusiastic customers from an hour and more away, and one which says her customers are so cheap “they expect thrift-store prices”. The shops carry the same range of merchandise, so what’s going on here?

Let’s call the shop with enthusiastic buyers Shop A, and the other, Shop B.

Will your cusomers pay your prices? asks Kate Holmes of TGtbT.com

Is it "cheap" customers or something else? A Too Good to be Threw blog post.Is it the income level of the two shops’ market areas? Shop A is in a city with (more…)

Read Full Post »

One of the best ways to get your business noticed on social media is to ride the wave of popularity… to talk about what everyone’s talking about. (more…)

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »