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Tag Archives: pricing
Random bits from today’s show
I need to do a post on how to wind proof your table at outdoor events. So far I’ve got Bring spring clamps to attach your table cloth to the table legs Maybe use bean bags to hold down … Continue reading
The value of handmade
One of my cohorts received a message asking him to list his work on eBay for 99 cents, because that’s where she buys all of her handmade jewelry. Most of us with some sense left in us were taken aback. … Continue reading
Helping out a local business
I sent this on to Target. Just doing my good deed for the day. I was reading the article here (http://consumerist.com/5339704/target-advertises-cheap-in+store-hard-drive-online-varies-price-at-stores) and I thought I might be of help. There are these things called “databases” now that you can use … Continue reading
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The joys of the glass biz
Fire! Danger! Beautiful pieces of artwork! Sure, that’s the outside bit that we convey to people, that we work with the primitive forces of nature to bring you a pretty or useful something or another, but have you ever looked … Continue reading →