What do you look for at the end of Winter? A change. Cheerfulness. Gardens. Moving homes. Rearranging furniture. Spring cleaning. Freshening up. Summer vacation planning. Weddings. Graduations. Mothers Day. Fathers Day. Anniversaries.
Green Enamel Brooch & Earrings by reconstitutions |
Why not provide what people are yearning for?
Brighten up your shop. Look at your shop with an objective eye. Stand back from your computer by 5-6 feet. What primary color do you see? Brown? Grey? White? Just like everyone loves the feel of crisp white sheets in the Spring, they'll be attracted to your shop if it feels light and bright. Make it feel fresh, alive.
Vintage Cake Pan by CheekyChicVintage |
Vintage Suitcase by MellowMermaid |
Citrus Litho by vintagegoodness |
Raise your prices! While this may seem counter intuitive, it's actually quite sound logic. As I've blogged about here before, it's vital to know who you're marketing to. Since we can't read minds, you can operate with some general information. What's the pricing comfort zone for an item to decorate the home? If you're drawing a blank, look at Potterybarn.com or CrateandBarrel.com. Both are very popular with the 30-50 age group. Both companies are blatantly copying vintage designs-and you're providing the real thing! Raise your prices and show that your items are worth it. Nothing causes the "what's wrong with it?" suspicion more than prices that are too low.
Pear Pottery Bowls by Shoptastic |
Provide companionship. Are you talking to your Facebook fans? Do you treat them as potential friends or just as an audience to sell to? No one likes to be advertised to all the time. Stop just showing them your new listings and treasuries. Ask them questions. Tell them an anecdote about yourself. This also works well on your blog. Everyone likes a conversation to contribute to, especially in these bleak last days of Winter.
Seed Starting Tray by birdie1 |
Think of all the catalogs that come out this time of year. They likely arrived a few weeks ago to get you in the mood. The scenes in them are staged differently for each season. Spring is about bright colors, a fresh palette and a clean slate. Update your shop and see your customers respond!
16 comments:
Great reminders to freshen up and brighten up for spring. Thanks!!
Just the boost I needed to refresh my shop! Thanks for these great suggestions!
Thanks for the great tips!
Thanks for all the Great tips!
I was just in Pier 1, so many vintage style items there.
I agree...faux vintage or reproductions seem to be all the rage right now at lots of high-end home decor stores. We sell the originals and we're not hard-to-find at all!
Great concrete, specific suggestions that I can put into action today. Thanks for the wonderful reminders...I need to treat my shop like my garden; feed it, weed it, fertilize it and then wait for the harvest. Thanks for the sage advice
Wonderful suggestions! Just reading your post gets me motivated to do some Spring Cleaning in my shop! Thanks so much!
Donna
CheekyChicVintage
You are right on here! wish I had the time to redo my photos, but every time I do, and make them brighter, it works! Just like my brick and mortar shop, white and light and airiness all work together to make the product look very desirable....
Thanks do much!! This is awesome! Some seriously sensational vintage!
Awesome advice & fresh ideas, thanks for the tips. I'm off to rephoto some oldies, but goodies. I may just jack up the prices to see what happens!
Informative, as always! Thanks bunches.
Such excellent and motivating tips. Thank you. I especially like your advise to check out the companies that copy vintage designs.
Great post, and so true about all the faux vintage & some big names even have a small authentic vintage finds category now! Clearly, vintage is highly desirable & profitable or these companies wouldn't be investing their time into it!
Great tips, I am going to check out my photography, you are so correct about the bright lighting!
As always, an excellent read. I am SO guilty of only posting listings on my Facebook account. You have inspired me to change that, thank you!
Enjoyable and helpful post - I'm inspired.
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