Archive for the 'Business Discussions' Category

Rant- Crazy Driver

May 31, 2009

This morning I am going to talk about something I think you will all understand. It’s just something that frustrates me, especially as a business owner.
I was driving on I-95 south in Providence this morning, headed to Cranston to go to my local Whole Foods.  I was in the far right lane because my exit [...]

Adding new events calendar and resource guide to our site

May 15, 2009

Hi all! We are going to be adding a new feature to our website:
We will be adding an events calendar (for fairs, festival, free events, open houses, etc.) and a resource guide (local pagan friendly counselors, other businesses, etc) to our website to help promote spirituality and new age events and businesses!
If you have [...]

Our “No Crap” Policy

May 15, 2009

Hey all,
Most big corporations have these huge touchy-feeley customer service policies about their products. Ours is pretty short and to the point: Blessed Moon operates with a “No Crap” Policy.
This is a policy we have followed all along, but given today’s economy and the increased need to make every dollar count, we figured we’d explain [...]

Bike MS Support- Special Offer at Blessed Moon

February 23, 2009

The staff of Blessed Moon is riding in the National MS Society’s MS Bike the Vineyard Ride on Saturday, May 2nd. We are offering this unique opportunity to help raise funds for the event!
If you donate $5.00, we will give you a $5.00 coupon towards a future purchase of $25.00 or more. If you [...]

The impact of supporting big-box chain stores versus independent businesses…

January 7, 2009

Here are some stories  we wanted to share. We advocate supporting independent businesses for many reasons- it supports local economies, it help keeps a variety of opinions/selection, and often results in better customer service, just to name a few. (See our earlier blog for more comments.)

The hidden costs of big-box stores
Author: They hurt communities, [...]

Support Independent Businesses!

December 14, 2008

Imagine you’re looking for a new book.
You’ve got a major chain bookstore at every corner. You’ve got major online gigantic vendors who can buy products by the boatload and cut the price down so low that youd be crazy not to buy it (so you think).
And then there’s the independent magic store, or the [...]