How to Sell Gently Used Clothing Online

Nov 27

Selling gently used clothing online is a fun project, whether bringing in a little cash while cleaning out your wardrobe, or building a retail business. Clothing is a great choice because it is something everyone wears so there will always be a demand. Many people enjoy purchasing gently used clothing because it is cheaper than new pieces, comes in styles that are no longer made, and is good for the environment. There are a few steps in the process of selling gently used clothing online.

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5 Tips To Help Build A Sustainable Business

Nov 26

Everyone needs to do their part to limit their impact on the environment, and this includes business owners too. You can learn more about the need for reducing the environmental impact of your business over at https://www.cooleffect.org/why-carbon, but doing so will help you build a sustainable business, and can even help you attract more customers. Here are 5 tips to help you limit your business’s carbon footprint and do your part by the environment.

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How to Give More Gifts Without Breaking the Bank

Nov 25

Giving a lot of gifts on a tight budget can be tricky. You might think that in order to give more gifts, then the quality and meaningfulness of the gifts will have to suffer. But this doesn’t have to be true! Below are three strategies which can help you give more gifts without breaking the bank.

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10 Simple Ways of Keeping your Thanksgiving Dinner Under $50 for your Family

Nov 21

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year,” says a lot of the singers in the world. It most likely was not sung by the people in the kitchen. Of course, a few glasses of good wine and the whole show becomes good entertainment and the turkey might get burned. So, let’s put that out of our minds and focus on saving the day and keeping the costs down.

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Save Money on Your Heating Bill

Nov 21

Winter is coming, as so many people like to say nowadays. The days are getting shorter and it seems to be getting progressively colder with each day. I have even heard rumours that it will snow in October. Many are facing that eternal dilemma, whether to turn the heating on now or endure a few more weeks of cold living before submitting to heated bliss. Personally, I like to wait until it gets really cold before turning on the heating because heating is expensive! Bills are something we simply have to accept as a part of modern, civilised society. Whilst it might be helpful to know how to read an oil tank gauge there are considerations you can take into consideration alongside this to keep control over your heating bills. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to significantly reduce the heating bill while still being more than comfortable during the winter months.

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