Ten Small Goods Businesses That Still Use X Like a Live Merch Table Ten Small Goods Businesses That Still Use X Like a Live Merch Table X is no longer equally useful for every merchant category, but it still works unusually well for small businesses that sell tactile, collectible, giftable, or event-driven goods. In those categories, the account is not just a branding surface. It behaves like a live merch table: opening-hour updates, seasonal drops, signed-copy notes, workshop chatter, handmade process signals, and lightweight conversation around stock. This shortlist focuses on that behavior. Method I filtered for businesses that met four conditions: They are clearly selling real goods, not just running a generic content account. Their X profile shows a public handle, business description, and follower count. They read like small or owner-led merchants rather than obvious big-box retail. Their profile language suggests practical use of X for commerce, community, events, or product discovery.…