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    cts only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

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    Christmas is not long past, but I saw Easter eggs in my local supermarket before Christmas! I think that is a bit crazy, but I guess they sell, otherwise they would not do it.

    So why not get in on the action?

    Easter is not far away and you need to start planning now. But what to do? We will look at a couple of ideas that you might try this Easter, to boost your sales or improve customer relationships.

    A tried and tested method is to have an Easter sale.

    An oldie but a goodie. Now is the time to go through you figures and find out what sells and what does not. Maybe you could use Easter to give your second or third best selling item a little push. How about that old stock that you have been hanging on to for too long? Here is an opportunity to give a good discount and watch it walk out the door.

    Remember to look closely at your margins for each product. An 'across the store' 20% discount may just make your margin very slim on certain products! You could have an 'up to 50%' sale, where most products only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

    Something else could be a free giveaway with each purchase.

    It can be a simple as

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    o start planning now. But what to do? We will look at a couple of ideas that you might try this Easter, to boost your sales or improve customer relationships.

    A tried and tested method is to have an Easter sale.

    An oldie but a goodie. Now is the time to go through you figures and find out what sells and what does not. Maybe you could use Easter to give your second or third best selling item a little push. How about that old stock that you have been hanging on to for too long? Here is an opportunity to give a good discount and watch it walk out the door.

    Remember to look closely at your margins for each product. An 'across the store' 20% discount may just make your margin very slim on certain products! You could have an 'up to 50%' sale, where most products only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

    Something else could be a free giveaway with each purchase.

    It can be a simple a

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    time to go through you figures and find out what sells and what does not. Maybe you could use Easter to give your second or third best selling item a little push. How about that old stock that you have been hanging on to for too long? Here is an opportunity to give a good discount and watch it walk out the door.

    Remember to look closely at your margins for each product. An 'across the store' 20% discount may just make your margin very slim on certain products! You could have an 'up to 50%' sale, where most products only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

    Something else could be a free giveaway with each purchase.

    It can be a simple a

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    ive a good discount and watch it walk out the door.

    Remember to look closely at your margins for each product. An 'across the store' 20% discount may just make your margin very slim on certain products! You could have an 'up to 50%' sale, where most products only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

    Something else could be a free giveaway with each purchase.

    It can be a simple a

    Career Outlook for Virtual Assistants
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    cts only have a 10-20% discount. You can take 50% off those things that just will not sell otherwise. Get rid of them and get product on the shelves that will sell.

    Something else could be a free giveaway with each purchase.

    It can be a simple as giving everyone a small Easter egg. The parents will love you, because it keeps the kids happy. Maybe you have some old stock that you could give away? It does not have to be expensive. It is the thought that counts.

    How about a special gift for special clients?

    If your business is one that has a small amount of customers that buy large amounts from you, you need to look after them. Make this Easter one they will remember you for. How far you go is dependent on how much this client could be worth to you during your business life. Wine, fine chocolates, a free dinner at a nice restaurant, a massage, you know them, so think hard about what they would like.

    It could be time to create an event.

    Can you make an event out of your business. A fashion parade, a local band, a local comedian, an author, sporting personality, a character meet & greet. What can you do?

    Other things to consider.

    How about posters. If you are having a sale, let everyone know about it. You want enough to cover your

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