Friday, August 14, 2015

How to survive the SALES SLUMP!!

Okay, let's get real. All small businesses and anyone in retail sales hits a slump now and then. It feels like a brick wall that is unmovable. We try some of our best known tactics and still sales are slow. UGH! Unfortunately, the monthly obligations, like utilities still roll around. How can we stay motivated and not just give up?? Here are a few thoughts.
* Take a look at your past sales. We have a couple online sales venues and can go back and see items we have sold over the past. Scrolling back through this reminds us we have sold some pretty awesome stuff. Recall the exhilaration and joy you felt when the sale was made. Maybe remember the effort you put into that sale and how it paid off.
* Look at some of your bookmarked competitors. See what is selling for them or if they are in a rather slow period also. Even chat with them if you have that kind of relationship. It can be encouraging for both parties.
* See if this period of time last year or years before was slow and when it picked up again. Start beefing up you inventory to prepare for the next wave of sales.
* Maybe just take a break during a slow time. A little breather from the routine pace. Spend some time with family or close friends. Then you will be ready when the sales pick up again. Sometimes when we are not pushing hard at work and allow our mind to rest a bit we get  new motivation, insight or creative ideas.
* Consider adding some new lines of products. Take some time to do some research on what is selling well. I would suggest staying with items you enjoy or like. It is hard to market or get excited about something you really are not interested in.
* I like to take this time to really pray and ask God for his creativity in our business. After all HE makes things out of nothing and is the master creator. He says if we ask He will give us wisdom.

Diana

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

WHAT A FIND


We were at an estate auction this week and towards the very end they brought this rocking chair out. It was hidden in a remote corner and we had not seen it before it hit the auction floor. We thought it was so unique and interesting we decided we wanted to bid on it. We did and won the bid. As my hubby was taking it to the car a lady approached him. She said that chair has been in my family for a very long time and belonged to my mother. She estimated it is from the late 1800s or early 1900s. She said it was a Green Man chair. 

We did some research on Green Man and found this information. The Green Man motif has many variations. Found in many cultures from many ages around the world, the Green man is often related to natural vegetative deities. It is primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of growth each spring. Some speculate that the mythology of the Green Man developed independently in the traditions of separate ancient cultures and evolved into the wide variety of examples found throughout history. Well, needless to say this is our best find for this week. 

Check back and see what we come up with next week. Happy treasure hunting!! 

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