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Remember yur ROI when investing in social mediaHow much time do you spend

creating posts on your social media? And how much return on investment (ROI) do you get for all that work?

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The Elf on the Shelf could be doing some amazing PR work for your consignment or resale shop. Put an elf to work in yur shop!

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Whenever you make a decision for your consignment, thrift or resale shop,  USE that decision to finetune public perception of your business.

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There are at least 7… no, make that 20… places on the Internet where you can list your business for free.Fleshing out the skeleton listing your shop probably already has.

In fact, your business is probably there already

but in “skeleton” form. Flesh out (more…)

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I could really harmonize with this advise from a savvy singer and marketeer. She says

Katie Garibaldi on the importance of using your site and email

Click to learn about Katie Garibaldi

I’ve learned that online blogging is a great way to deliver your message to fans in a clear and concise manner. But with the ease of posting social network updates with a click of a button from our Smartphones, I think it’s easy for a lot of independent artists and businesses to get lazy and neglect two of the most important cornerstones of a company’s online promotional strategy: their official website and mailing list.

Her reasoning:

So keep posting regularly on your social networks, but be sure to step up your online presence with keeping your website and mailing list active. Your consistency with these two major tools will assuredly push your professional image and business brand up to new heights.

See Katie’s site and listen to her music.

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