You may or may not enjoy a new online experience at Target. They are rolling out with some A/B testing on their websites. For those that don’t know what A/B testing, I will quote Matt on it from his post on credit card testing: As I mull over this compliance discrepancy, I wonder if perhaps Read More
Using Credit Cards As A Competitive Advantage
Today, I wanted to write about using your credit card as a competitive advantage because I have been perusing Reddit and seeing people use cash to handle their business. Reading on Reddit is one avenue that I have been using to research reselling. As a comparison, my observations with manufactured spending, the breadcrumbs are little bigger and Read More
Reseller’s Biggest Problem: OmniChannel
What Is OmniChannel? At a high level, OmniChannel is the latest retailing tactic that combines IT and supply chain to increase the efficiencies in sales. There are plenty of examples of OmniChannel, like purchasing online and doing an in store pick up. Another example would be a store is out of stock of a particular Read More
The One Citi Credit Card Paid Me $600, 50000 AAdvantage Miles, And More
The First Card In 2013, I opened my second credit card with Citi when they offered a Visa AAdvantage card with a 50,000 AAdvantage offer and 2 Admirals Club passes. Nowadays, you can find a MasterCard version. The Second Card Some time in 2014, I redeemed American Airline miles for the 10% rebate and held on Read More
A Photo Booth Business Has Much In Common With Manufactured Spending
I recently read this article on Photo Booth Magazine about a husband and wife couple, Brandon and Katrina about starting up their business The Photo Booth Supply Company. In November, I actually have a few moments to sit down and talk and get to know them! The article struck me in many ways how they grew Read More
Reasons Why You Should Incorporate Your Business
A friend asked me the other day to write up a post about incorporating a business with circles and arrows. I eagerly signed up to do that because I was not thinking about writing a post. As I was writing the thoughts down, it would do justice to write about why I did what I Read More
What I Have Learned About Reselling & Adding A New Tool
In the last couple of months, I have been some inroads into reselling. My goal is to keep the number of Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) to a small number as possible and replenish with inventory as quickly as and as much as I can. When, this happens, there are frequent stock outs as you can see Read More
If You Get A Chance Buy These Target Gift Cards
Last week, I participated in a 10% off Target gift cards deal. I am finally having a chance to prepare all the cards to sell. They have some of the easiest and toughest gift cards to process. It inspired me to write about adding a Scotty Peeler and a UPC Scanner to sell the cards quicker. The Read More
Speculatively Pick Up Hyatt Gift Card Before Open Savings End
Earlier this year, I had outed the method I did $10,000 spend for $25 because the deal was dying. Shortly after the original post and responding to many messages on how to execute the same deal, the rate I was selling was 85.25% dropped to 76.25% shortly after and has stayed that way since the summer. Hyatt Gift Card Read More
Say No Whenever You Can And You’ll Be Surprised
Saying “no” is very powerful. Not a fan of a dish? Telling someone no, I don’t like it, and it stops coming. Not sure about a topic? No, I don’t know anything about it, and the questions stop. Are you feeling comfortable at any given moment? No? Let’s see how we can make sure you Read More