Several of you who are about to take the leap into a rented booth space in an Antique Mall have asked me to share some "newbie" advice on what I think it takes to be successful. I thought I would give my top 5 tips that hopefully will help some of you make wise decisions and get off to a good start.

1. MAKE YOUR BOOTH ATTRACTIVE
This sounds like a no brainer right? Of course you want your space to be attractive. Seriously though, really think about it. When you walk into most of these large places, ALL of these sellers are competing for your attention as a buyer. You walk in, start to the right, and then pace up and down each isle, only stopping by the ones that what??? ATTRACT you. I usually pass by 10 before I stop in one. Place things in pretty vignettes. Decorate your pieces for sale with things that compliment each other and the piece.

2. LET THERE BE LIGHT!
3. WORK YOUR BOOTH OFTEN
I don't mean work it, like, stay there and sell your things .Although that can't hurt, the staff of the store get paid to do this. What I mean is, re arrange often. Regular customers don't want to see the same things all the time. Rotate things in and out of your booth and move things into different places. Mom and I try and do this at least once every two weeks. We are so amazed at the things that have sat in the booth forever, and when seen in a different light, sell right after we move them. So, not only will it keep customers coming back to your booth, it will help sell your items.
4. HAVE YOUR PRICES CLEARLY VISIBLE
It is very important that your prices be visible for your customers to read, especially when you have things hanging high on a wall. If they have to work to find a price, even though they are interested, 9 times out of 10 they will just pass it up because they don't want to go through the trouble of searching for it, or asking for help.

5. STAY ON TOP OF THE TRENDS
Reading magazines and design blogs are key in keeping up with what it hot. For example. Burlap is HOT. We all know it. At Christmas, I filled my booth with tons of burlap bows. No one else had them. I sold every last one of them and was custom making them like crazy. December was one of the best months I have ever had and it was all because of that burlap!! You don't want to fill your space with all of your old 1980's teddy bear prints with with mauve and country blue mats. As of right now, I don't think customers will be knocking your doors down for these beauties! I think the biggest mistake people make in these booths, is treating it like a garage sale, getting rid of all the things in their home they don't want. Sell what people want!
I hope this answers some of your questions and if I have not answered them clearly, please feel free to email me! Blessings on your new adventure!


Wonderful advice! I am considering having a booth in the future so I really enjoyed reading your views on the subject!
ReplyDeleteKelly,
ReplyDeleteGreat advice...I agree with you 100%...I did all these things and my business was very hot...you have got to know what you are doing or your business will die.
Blessings,
Linda
Kelly ~
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful tips !
It is so not fun to go in to an
antique mall hoping to find coo
stuff and finding stuff that
would have been there from
the 80's ~
xoxo
Lori
I sign a lease for a booth at our local antique mall tomorrow, so it feels as if you were writting this for me. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice! My husband and I were just working on my booth (first EVER) yesterday. It was an awful purple! I painted the back wall in a robins egg blue and added old doors and beadedboard to the "walls", used an old house shutter for a shelf. I start bringing in the goodies this week! When I stepped back it really "popped" in comparison to the dark booths around me. What is your best advice on pricing? There is a big range in there!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
*Jodi*
you should post a tutorial on those bows! how cute! great advice too!
ReplyDeleteKelli, Thank you for sharing your top 5 tips. I have been tossing around the idea of taking a space in antique mall for years. I am getting close!
ReplyDeleteThank Kelli, for this informative post. I may be following in your footsteps. I already sell vintage on Etsy, but have considered having a local space for local buyers.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice, as always....love looking at your pictures. Your space is very beautiful and if I lived close...I would be come right on in!
ReplyDeleteFirst - I love your blog! I think your advise is great. I have been considering a space for sometime. It might be time. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful advice!! And your pics are wonderful! What a great booth you have created!! Show me more please??
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
how exciting! I have said I wanted to do this a crazy amount of times. Still no courage. Can't wait to see yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing this page on Success in an Antique Mall. You've provided good tested and tried information. I have learned, after 14 years as a seller in an antiques mall, that light and clear tags, clean stock, refreshing and rearranging frequently are all essential. Figuring out Trends is the toughest for me (and then finding stock that matches trends).
ReplyDelete- Joy
Where are you in an antique mall? In Leeds or Hoover? I love your blog and I am from Oneonta...would LOVE to see your things in person? Donnaself01@hotmail.com
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