To promote homecoming or prom dresses or even glitzy New Year’s Eve outfits during an event, (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘promotions’
A formal affair in your consignment or resale shop
Posted in Shopkeeping talk, tagged promotions on September 20, 2013|
Nothing special about my shop, no sirree.
Posted in 5- Minute Fixes, Shopkeeping talk, tagged promotions, small business, web on August 22, 2013|
What? You were expecting to see some special event at my consignment or resale shop, just because my web site has a page called Special Events?
Well, sorry. “Nothing (more…)
Community Events: Are you going about them all wrong?
Posted in Really good ideas, Shopkeeping talk, tagged promotions on August 12, 2013| 1 Comment »
Now that you’re (hopefully) mentally back at work after those dreadful J months, it’s time to start looking ahead to
community promotions around you. Maybe it’s the Pumpkin Festival or Beggars’ Night or Black Friday or Holiday Lights that your consignment, resale or thrift shop will be a part of.
Whatever the reason for a community event, chances are you’re looking at your participation all wrong. It’s not all about the money. In fact, it’s barely about the (immediate) money.
Read this article on community events and I guarantee, next time you’ll
do it different and better. (get Resale’s BEST PromosΒ here)
Save 5, 7, 9%! We like the sound of that.
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged customers, promotions on July 30, 2013| 10 Comments »

Taking advantage of high-profile tax free days is a big part of “selling more, to more people, more often.” Click for more info.
Aren’t some states having a tax-free weekend in August?
What are your advertising plans for this?
Haven’t seen (more…)
Back to School Super Saturday: Will your consignment or resale be there?
Posted in economics of resale, Shopkeeping talk, tagged promotions, resale shopkeeping, selling on June 19, 2013| 1 Comment »
Are you ready for another “national shopping holiday”? According to the New York Times,
Teen Vogue magazine, published by the CondΓ© Nast division of Advance Publications, sought last year to make back-to-school even bigger with an elaborate promotion (more…)


