Anytime you go to Vintagegoodness.com you'll find fresh retro collectibles presented in a blog so entertaining you'll be wishing you could step into the screen for a visit. What to expect would be a usual large excellent dinner set or two, vintage cookbooks, accessories and lots of wildcard lots because the site doesn't tolerate ho-hum! A couple of weeks ago she sold the same year and model vintage radio that was on Gilligan's Island. That would sum up the site as well as anything.
But I'm not sending you there dear reader to try to get you to buy something, I want you to see the fantastic job Mitzi does with social marketing, just to know what's possible and how important it is to put your own personality into your site if your going online to sell a product or service. That's the point of this blog, to demonstrate that certain people can sell certain products or services much better than others. The reason they create their own flavor. If you happen to buy something, it's not my fault!
These days so many people are looking to take some kind of business model online, as the number increases, the need to stand out becomes ever important. As the "series of tubes we know as the Internets" becomes more clogged, people are going to seek truer niche vendors that are willing to stay fresh, and put customer service first. Go to Vintagegoodness.com to see one woman's zany and fun way of doing things, if not for inspiration, then just for the he** of it!
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