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Black Friday 2018: An Ecommerce Survival Guide

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These days, over a hundred million of us brave the Black Friday retail scene in person. So what does this mean for ecommerce retailers? In some industries like jewelry, the post-Black Friday madness will account for as much as 40% of revenue. This is serious business. It’s a coma-inducer. billion in 2017. Market trends.

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What to Sell in 2018: How to Find a Product Niche and Start Selling Online

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I realized that you can’t wear your race medal around to show off your accomplishment, so I create a new line of running themed jewelry and presented the line to a local running race director for her opinion on whether or not she thought this would be well received. Her comment was “You got something special here!

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How 5 Retailers Turned Their Etsy Shops into Full-Time Jobs

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And, instead of employing a simple white background to showcase products, Shaffer’s models are shot in a variety of indoor and outdoor locations, showing her apparel and jewelry in the real world and helping Three Bird Nest truly establish itself as a lifestyle brand. LePapierStudio: Diversify your business. Keys to seller success.

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234 American Business Owners on Starting, Scaling and Staying Inspired

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Their stories are conveniently ignored when you hear about the extinction of small businesses. In reading this article, you’ve begun a journey into the passions, success stories and advice of more than 200 American business owners trying to make ends meet while they make life a little sweeter for those around them.

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72 American Business Owners on What Motivated Them To Become Entrepreneurs

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We do have a retail store in Independence, Virginia and welcome visitors from all over the world. John always dreamed of owning his own slipper-making business, and was ready for this new challenge. John and his wife, Daisy, grew the business to become internationally known, and opened the first retail store in Hawaii.