Start with your head….

by Cinda Baxter on October 28, 2008

in Business, Economy, GHTA, Retail, Vendors

In a few weeks, I’ll be traveling to Sanibel for this year’s Gift and Home Trade Association national conference where I’ll be speaking about the current state of independent retail. Admittedly, it’s a tough year for many members—predominantly vendors, reps, marts, and media-—to justify the expense of attending, which begs the question “Will it really make a difference if I skip?”

Yes, it will.

Following is an email I wrote, later forwarded to the GHTA membership, explaining why it’s important they keep pushing ahead. To any reps, vendors, manufacturers who think curling up in a ball and waiting this thing out is a good strategy, well…buck up and get in gear. It’s time to be proactive about turning this industry around.

Times are tough for everyone in the gift industry, especially at the grass roots level. Now, more than ever, retailers need vendors, reps, sales agencies, and manufacturers to be plugged into resources that will help shore up our industry, from the top of the supply chain down to the stores and boutiques that rely on them.

And that’s what the GHTA Sanibel conference is all about — opportunities to connect as an industry, learn from one another, and forge new paths that lead us out of economic uncertainty and into productive partnership.

True, the world can’t be reinvented in a three day conference, but groundwork can be laid for a year’s worth of progress. Networking brings peers together who have never met before. Companies are exposed to fresh ideas and out-of-the-box thinking they can implement on home turf. And creative brainstorming opens channels to new ways of thinking, of doing, and of succeeding.

All of us on the retail side know the expense and time away may be a tough sell in such frustrating financial times. But the return on investment for those who attend with open minds, enthusiasm, and determination to learn will find that investment a sound one.

Please join us as we write the next chapter of this industry’s history. Together, we can prosper.

Cinda Baxter


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