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My Tweet today is:

Can your Twitter followers hear you now?

Now that you have their ear, say something in it.

Twitter DYING for #consignment / resale shopkeepers? Fewer than 15% of my following have tweeted this week so far. Have YOU?

Seems like everyone started to Tweet and then didn’t follow through.

Is it because (more…)

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buy the shirt, click for linkThinking that both attendees of NARTS Conference 2010 in Palm Beach FL and those who cannot attend this year would like to Tweet about all the events, let’s start a hashtag we can (more…)

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Can Twitter kill your business?

Can Tweeting be bad for your business health?

Everyone always makes fun of Stupid Tweets like “Eating a BLT yum yum”… but what about those Tweets sent by consignment and resale shops to their (presumably) customers? Some just leave me scratching my head.

Gently worn items added this week. Great deals (more…)

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A new weekly feature here at Auntie Kate The Blog is

Deja Vuesday

Great resale shop but no customers?

All dressed up...and no customers to greet? Could be they don't know about you.

where you can visit a gently-used, recycled, and even restyled blog post in case you missed it the first time. It’s even better the second time around.
Without further ado, for Deja Vuesday today may I present a post that is even MORE important now than it was almost 3 years ago :

“How long you been here?”

“How long you been here?” is a question designed to drive any resaler CRAZY. You spend and spend on advertising, signage, bag-stuffers and all that, and still, people don’t seem to know you’re    Read the whole Deja Vuesday post…

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How to get unfollowed in a hurry: Tweet too muchI “followed” a professional site the other day because the person seemed to have some great insights into a topic I am interested in.

Today, in 8 hours, I received 16 Tweets from her.

Is a yank on my sleeve every 30 minutes too much? Yes. It’s just (more…)

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