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MON
Wondering what you are thinking
 
Hi to all my fellow retailers and those that I have called a friend here.  Well I did see 67 views.  Did anyone do more than view?  Come on and share with me.  Thanks.  Karen view post
WED
 
Hi  everyone.  It has been awhile and I have been very busy.  The Emporium is doing well, thanks in part to the valuable information shared on this site.  I have also been very busy spreading very important information throughout our country.  I invite anyone reading this to please ... view post
FRI
Business has grown
 
This is long, but I wanted to share what has kept me so busy and away for awhile.  I completed the opening of Phase two, if you care to read this it will tell you all about it.  Thanks in advance if you were able to take the ...
THU
Thank you for unexpected blessings
 
For DecoDivaDebi.  Your e-mail back to me was even more than I could have guessed it might of been.  You have moved me to tears, of gratitude.  I will prepare the pictures and the floor plan.  Your sincere offer of help is so selfless.  A true breath ...
TUE
wanting new traffic
 
I saw your post on another site.  I can identify with your pain.  I own The Emporium in Madison, NH.  I am writing to offer site information because it has been immensely helpful to us in driving in new traffic, displays, merchandising and store layout. Go to "The gift and ...
SUN
Resale of Home decor and acces
 
 Good day to you It has been a good week spent here in the gift and home channel site.  I have learned so much regarding ways to improve myself and our business.  The resources here are priceless.  Thank you for it.  I am new at blogging and ...
FRI
A new Day Dawning in Furniture
 
Begining this post, I hope to open dialgue with everyone that would like to share ways to make this way of reselling home furnishings better.  What do you like about it?  What do you dislike about it?  How can it be a better experience for buyers?  ...
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