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emergencycomplimentcomWe all have those small, spare moments in our consignment or resale shops when we just need a break from accepting or pricing or killing dust bunnies. We need a break from the day-to-day. So what do we do? Catch up on Facebook, read email, play Angry Birds?

I have a better idea.

When you need a little pat on the back, click over to emergencycompliment.com and get one. I guarantee it’ll unhunch your shoulders after dealing with a difficult member of the public. Maybe even make you laugh. Laughter is always a good thing.

Or maybe you’re not so much in need of a laugh as you are a little inspiration about your business. Then

try this Auntie Kate magic link: Kinda like a fortune cookie, click here to get a random Auntie Kate post. Unlike a fortune cookie, you can keep clicking til you find a message that seems like it’s just for you.

 

 

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Some resale, thrift and consignment shopkeepers so loved the attention-getting ideas from an earlier post about getting shoppers into your back room, that they wanted ideas on actually how to

make back rooms out of open space!

At first thought, this is kinda weird, huh? But (more…)

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Still time to sell summer in your resale shop, says TGtbT.com

Hope all my consignment, resale and thrift shopkeeper friends are merchandising summer still… this is the time of year when folks need just a few more things to get them through til fall, and resale is often the ONLY place to find something “for this weekend”, once the malls start stocking corduroy!

You’ll probably have to (more…)

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Resale Shop Care Tips from TGtbT.com

July is usually the month that resalers catch their breath before jumping headlong into the fall season. It’s a good time to brush up on some… 

Shop care tips

Get rid of annoying (more…)

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Is your resale e newsletter working as hard as you do?

Do you use your email newsletter to its fullest?

It’s a great marketing tool, but often neglected or misused. Here are (more…)

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