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Jessica of Fifi’s Amelia Island is right on top of marketing at her shop’s Facebook page. Look at this exchange:

Fifi's Amelia Island uses her Facebook page to increase her shop's visibility

Notice, too, how Jessica doesn’t just say “thanks”, but she furthers the usefulness of the Facebook exchange by mentioning an upcoming event. She also mentions the WIIFM: “a ton of fun”  and implies community acceptance: “back by popular demand.” Heck, her reply even “sounds” like her: If you’ve ever met Jessica, you know her enthusiastic laugh sounds just like “Yayyy!” Looks like Jessica’s been reading her Too Good to be Threw Products for the Professional Resaler!

By the way, did you notice Fifi’s TRIPLE listing on the Clickable Directory/ Zoomable Map? Jessica’s taking full advantage of her Treasured Sponsor listing at HowToConsign.com. Jessica’s got the social-media mindset! Yayyy!

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We viewed a lot of consignment, resale, and thrift videos in our USED ain’t seen nothin’ yet e-newsletter this week, and then a few days later, we reviewed the wonderful tips given to us by a generous and talented resale shopowner/video artist.

Now here’s an interview with a furniture consignment shop in tis second, newly-opened location. See if you can spot, using the tips you learned through our free e-newsletter,

what’s being done right here… and what (more…)

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After all, some Auntie Kate messages are, ahem, Too Good to be Threw!

Click the image for more Deja Vuesday posts that are too good to be threw from TGtbT.com

This Deja Vu post is the one I personally refer consignment, resale, and thrift consultees when discussing how to build traffic through their doors. Often, they don’t realize what a great opportunity (more…)

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Perhaps you’ve noticed the consignment, resale, thrift shop exterior photos on my Pinterest board called

Favorite Consignment, Resale, Thrift Shops

I’ve had a good time finding and posting all these for you.

I’ve had an even better time imagining how much more focused some of these photos could be without the extraneous stuff in them. After all, we can’t always change the real world… but with pixels, we can edit them!

Here’s an example. I’m using Photowipe which is free and easy, but I’m sure there are scads of other programs out there.

HowToConsign.com Sponsor Selective Seconds in Indiana

Nice photo, but the blue pavement painting distracts our attention from Vena’s shop, Selective Seconds in Indiana.

So I “erased” the handicapped signs (and the car to the left), just to focus on the shop. All I had to do was “draw” with my mouse over the areas I wished weren’t there. Result:

HowToConsign.com finds YOUR fututre customers for you

Neat, huh? And the pavement reflects the shop so nicely. If you really look, the “blotch” of the car is there, but who’s lookin’? We’re admiring the shopfront!

Now, I can get a little OCD. This is such a nice photo that I’d like to see it be usable year-round, so let’s downplay that Valentine’s Day lettering in the right-hand window. Erase, erase!

Turning your Cluttered Closets into Cash: that's the WIIFM at HowToConsign.com

And it’s done! If you look carefully, the window display’s a bit blurry, but it’s still bright and colorful. Pretty good for an amateur, with a free program, in less than 5 minutes.

So if you have photos that are pretty good, but you’d like to erase some things from them, try Photowipe. Warning: Large ugly things like ex-spouses are not easily done away with, no matter how much we wish they were!

Now for a final tweak, let’s make sure this photo really motivates people to remember the shop. I take the final photo over to Picnik (you’ve heard me rave about this before) and add a little WIIFM to the picture.

UPDATE July 2012: Google bought and killed picnik.com (way to go, Google.), but an almost-identical program is now available at ribbet.com and there’s also picmonkey.com

Selective Seconds Resale in Indiana, a HowToConsign.com Sponsor

This might be a little more than you’d really want to add to a photo, but I wanted to show you that you can have different colors, different sizes, even angled text. Total time, using Photowipe and Picnik, less than 10 minutes. Click the picture to go to the live link to Vena’s shop.

Sometime soon we’ll talk about all the resale, consignment, and thrift shops who don’t take the opportunity to put a photo of their shop on their site. Cryin’ shame.

Update August 2012: See WHY you NEED a photo of your shop on your web site, in our mini-series, Optimizing your web site for real shoppers.

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What if you looked at your consignment, resale, or thrift shop differently in 2012?What If…

you thought of your consignment, resale, or thrift shop just a little differently in 2012? Would your shop be more successful? More fun to run? Would you find unexpected supporters and fervid fans if you just approached things a tiny bit differently?

This week we’ll present a few What Ifs for you to consider. And what if you took the (more…)

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