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Just a little further note on yesterday’s entry about how important wording is inSpell it rite the resale and consignment word: Spelling is vital, too. As per the following example.

I SWEAR to you that I DID NOT make this up. Here’s a blog entry I just happened to run across two years ago. I saved it for just such an occasion as this.

Last year my goal was (more…)

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ReSell RePlace ReJoice...and let them KNOW you do!

ReSell RePlace ReJoice…and let them KNOW you do!

Forget the New Year’s Resolutions for a moment. Don’t beat yourself up with stuff you know you NEED to do.

Instead, indulge yourself today and think about how great you are and how far you’ve already come.

Go ahead, think about what you are proud to have accomplished in your consignment or resale shop last year.

Good for you! Have you let your marketplace’s consumers know about it? Although that in itself, communicating with potential customers, might be your proudest feat! A lot of you have utilized the Twitter and Facebook world this year, including me.

Has your feat been a journey worthy of passing on to your peers? Let us know. We LOVE success stories from the biggest to the smallest, toughest to most gee why didn’t I think of that?

So tell us, what wonderful thing did you do, business-wise, last year? Why was it successful and in what way? What would you warn us against doing? And how do you plan on building on or expanding your success in 2010?

Go ahead: Be PROUD and be LOUD. It’s just us resale fans here, sitting on the bleachers. Brag. Strut. Show off your stuff. We encourage justifiable pride on this, the first day of the New Year.

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Thought for the Day

Finish each day and be done with it.
You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in;
forget them as soon as you can.

Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it…
Serenely, and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense.
–Ralph Waldo Emerson

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