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October 21, 2009
Retailer Survey Results to be Revealed at 2009 GHTA Conference

Grand Rapids, Mich. – How do retailers respond to catalogs, email campaigns, show invitations, press releases and telemarketing? What are the most effective marketing communications tools, according to retailers? The Gift and Home Trade Association's... more »

October 21, 2009
Business blooms in Carlisle

When the snow and cold weather hits this winter a new business in Carlisle will seem more like a tropical paradise. Jen Worthington of Pleasantville opened Flowers Island - a floral and gift shop -... more »

October 21, 2009
For Retailers, Holiday Season Has No Place To Go But Up

Retailers won't uncork much champagne this holiday season, as worries over jobs and the economy likely will take a lot of the cheer out of gift buying.But at least things won't be as gloomy as... more »

October 21, 2009
Showing its true colors

Ruskin - As consumers focus on the essentials these days, perhaps the businesses most hurt by the current recession are the local mom-and-pop stores.And this concerns Melanie Morrison, executive director of the Ruskin Chamber of... more »

October 20, 2009
Mary Beth Babcock Offers Oklahoma at Dwelling Spaces

Mary Beth Babcock owns Dwelling Spaces, a downtown Tulsa boutique that specializes in items made by Oklahomans. The store is just over three years old and has already expanded to a second location. Babcock is... more »

October 20, 2009
Sisters team up to offer Burkburnett the finer things

In August 2001, sisters Janey Roberts and Pam Baber opened Gabby's, a gift store, in Burkburnett.At the time, they said, retail traffic for such a store was lacking."All we had in Burkburnett was Wal-Mart," Baber... more »

October 20, 2009
Galleries make Paoli a destination

A funny thing happens to Theresa Abel at Madison cocktail parties. Abel manages Artisan Gallery in Paoli, a 5,000-square-foot gallery showcasing more than 140 artists from around the country. When she tells people what she... more »

October 20, 2009
Layaway plans making a comeback for holiday shopping season

Nostalgic shoppers are more likely to find something in stores this holiday season that hasn't been widely available for a long time -- layaway programs. Driven by the credit crunch and sagging economy, Toys R... more »

October 20, 2009
Showing Customer Appreciation During the Holidays

With the holiday season fast approaching, it's essential for small business owners to think about what they can do to make sure their best customers know they are appreciated. While it's always important to let... more »

October 20, 2009
Signs building that holiday retailing will be brighter

Washington — From Intel Corp. to TJX Cos., the outlook for the U.S. retail holiday season is becoming more optimistic.Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, cited stronger consumer demand in projecting that its sales in the... more »

October 20, 2009
Holiday-season retail jobs expected to be flat

Washington — Competition for holiday retail jobs could be fierce this year, according to several recent surveys, as stores cautiously hire in the face of flatlining sales and budget-conscious customers.Stores typically begin bringing on temporary... more »

October 19, 2009
At work: Bridget Quinn Stickline, owner of wee chic

While attending Goucher College, Bridget Quinn Stickline began working as a sales associate for local women's bathing suit retailer Water Water Everywhere. She graduated with an undergraduate degree in psychology but said she had already... more »

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