The Furniture Store: Three Plans to Compare

Crane, Texas · built from the conversation recorded August 2026

The situation, as I heard it. Furniture is where the money is, and it could be a lot better than it is. The accessory and gift side is full of stock marked down to $2 and $5 that needs to move so the store can go to market and buy nicer, current things. The core problem your mom named twice: nobody in Crane knows what is in the store. Her words about the flower shop and the boutiques on the same street, "I never go in, I don't know what they have. And nobody knows what we have."

She also named the reason plans fail, which matters more than any tactic here:

"Everybody gets excited. Oh, we could have a watermelon thing, a pancake supper, a barbecue. No. You have to say, I'm going to do a pancake supper, I'll get it organized. Otherwise nothing gets done."

So every plan below has one name next to every task and one fixed time slot. Nothing is assigned to "we."

What all three have in common

These pieces are the same no matter which plan you pick, so they are not a reason to choose one over another.

The three options at a glance

Option A

Just Post It

Fix only the awareness problem. Three posts a week, nothing else. The version that definitely happens.

Option B

Sell the Furniture

Same effort, aimed at revenue instead of foot traffic. Clearance becomes the bait, furniture becomes the headline.

Option C

Give Them a Reason

Your mom's full vision. Lending library, monthly sidewalk sale, window display. Highest ceiling, needs your labor.

A · Just Post It B · Sell the Furniture C · Give Them a Reason
Employee time2 to 3 hrs/week4 to 5 hrs/week6+ hrs/week
Your mom's time15 min/week1 hr/week2 hrs/week
Your timeSetup onlySetup, then monthly check-in2 to 3 full days up front, then monthly
Cash needed$0~$50/mo boosted postsWindow film, paint, shelves. Low four figures.
Moves furniture?Slowly and indirectlyYes, directlyYes, plus builds a habit
Clears the junk?A littleYes, monthly sale dayYes, fastest
Builds something you ownNoEmail list startsEmail list plus a reason to return
Odds it actually gets doneVery highHighModerate, and only if the cleanout happens first
Biggest riskToo slow to change anythingNeeds firm answers on delivery and paymentsThis is the kind of plan your mom says never gets done

Option A · Just Post It

The theory: the store's only real problem is that it is invisible. Solve that one thing and nothing else, because a plan nobody executes is worth zero.

2 to 3 hrs/week$0Start this Monday

The whole plan

What it will and will not do

Pick this if the honest read is that the employee is new, your mom is tired, and the priority is establishing that a plan can be followed at all. Thirty days of A proves the habit exists, and then B is easy.

Option B · Sell the Furniture

The theory: this one addresses your point rather than your mom's. Foot traffic and furniture revenue are not the same thing. A $2 lantern buyer is not a couch buyer. In a town of 3,271, furniture is a "when I need it" purchase, so the job is to own the moment of need and remove every reason someone drives to Odessa instead.

4 to 5 hrs/week~$50/moEverything in A, plus

What changes from A

Why Friday and not Saturday

Straight from your mom: "Crane is dead on Saturdays," and there is no school on Fridays. Friday daytime it is.

Pick this if the furniture number is what you actually want to change. It costs the employee about one more hour a week than A, and it needs your mom to commit to firm delivery and payment answers, which is the part she has not done yet.

Option C · Give Them a Reason to Come

The theory: your mom's own strongest instinct, and honestly her best one. The store becomes a place where something reliably happens. The lending library is not a book business, it is a device that walks people through the furniture floor twice a month and hands you their email on the way.

6+ hrs/weekLow four figuresNeeds 2 to 3 days from you or Michael

Everything in B, plus

Pick this if you are willing to give the 2 to 3 days. This is precisely the plan your mom described as the kind that never gets done, and she is right, unless the cleanout happens first and First Friday goes on a calendar as non-negotiable. The library cannot start until the back room is empty, and the back room will not empty itself.

Four things blocking all of this

These are independent of which plan you pick. Nothing else moves until they do.

My honest recommendation

Aim at B, but run A for the first 30 days.

Here is the useful part: the first month looks identical in all three plans. Three posts a week from a Monday photo run. So you do not actually have to get this choice right today. Run the A rhythm for four weeks, see whether the employee holds the slot, and then decide whether to add B's furniture album and sale days or go all the way to C.

If the furniture number is what is really bothering you, and from what you said it is, then B's "what's on the floor right now" album is the one thing on this page most likely to move it. Somebody in Crane furnishing a room right now has no way to find out you have what they need. That is a fixable problem and it costs nothing but the Monday half hour.

C's lending library is genuinely the best idea in the recording, and I would hold it as the 90 day goal rather than a starting point. It depends entirely on the back room getting cleared, which depends entirely on your two or three days.

Built from two recordings, roughly 20 minutes total, transcribed in full. Crane population and income figures from World Population Review. Store page: facebook.com/stonesfurniturestore.