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Too Good to be Threw uses Pinterest

Click to see how TGtbT.com uses Pinterest to appeal to its customers

Pinning is the perfect way to “say” a thousand words with one carefully chosen graphic.

Remember, people like pictures. If you’re not cross-linking your Pinterest with your other internet presences, you’re not using social media to the max.

I love the various boards, and the pins, on Best Bib and Tucker’s Pinterest page. Gathered here, all sorts of ideas that a shop’s target clientele would be interested in.

I’m still, after 10 minutes of scanning their web site and social media, totally flummoxed as to whether they actually HAVE a shop to shop in, but still, great boards, folks! Thanks for serving as a good example!

Gentle readers, are you interested in hearing more about how you can use Pinterest to build your in-store and/or on-line sales?

HowToConsign.com uses Pinterest

And here, how HowToConsign.com “talks” to the public, AKA your future customers…

I’ve collected up LOTS of resale-pertinent info about this. If you’d like me to gather it all together and present it for your use, simply click the “like” button below.

Enough interest, and I’ll make it happen!

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Chances are, you missed this round-up of helpful links that I posted on Facebook last month. So I’m repeating it here, in hopes that more consignment, resale, and thrift shop owners, managers, and PR people can take advantage of it.

First read this, (more…)

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Collect all 54 cards at consignment, resale, thrift shopsRan across an interesting cross-promotion that’s running in Sacramento this summer. It’s perfect for leading the community into

shopping local.

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Over on Facebook, there’s been a discussion amongst consignment, resale, and thrift shopkeepers about Frequent Buyer Cards and electronic loyalty programs. I was particularly struck by Patty’s remark: (more…)

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How many of your consignment or resale shop visitors today will be new faces?

How many of them will mention your shop to how many other people in the next day or two?

And how (more…)

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