Boost Your Health with Women's Health Fair: Tips, Resources, and Giveaways

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and ideas related to participating in women's health fairs, particularly focusing on how to promote health without direct selling of products. Participants share their thoughts on booth strategies, promotional materials, and the challenges of engaging attendees in a non-commercial setting.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses uncertainty about how to focus their booth at an upcoming health fair where selling is not allowed, considering various promotional materials.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using free informational flyers about breast cancer awareness, suggesting they would be beneficial to distribute at health fairs.
  • One participant mentions having successfully participated in a fair without cash and carry, displaying only brochures and new products, and found that offering a door prize helped generate leads.
  • Several users discuss the idea of giving away cookbooks and recipe cards to engage attendees and collect contact information.
  • One participant notes the importance of not offending other vendors and wanting to ensure they are invited back in future events.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approach to take at health fairs, with some participants supporting the idea of distributing promotional materials while others emphasize the importance of maintaining a non-commercial focus.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and strategies for engaging with attendees at health fairs, highlighting the unique challenges of promoting health without direct selling.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on how to effectively engage with potential customers at health fairs while adhering to non-selling guidelines may find this discussion helpful.

sburnside
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Has anyone participated in a women's health fair recently? I will have a booth in a couple weeks at our local health fair. However, we cannot sell products just promote general good health. This is so different from my "regular" booths since I cannot take cash & carry or "sell" the products.

It's a four-hour event with over 50 booths. Many will come for the discounted screenings and blood analysis. However, they're expecting 600 women based on past year's attendance - that's a lot of potential contacts. :)

I'm having difficulty on a clear focus for my booth. Do I promote the stones for their health value, Help Whip Cancer campaigns, general tools, etc.? I don't want to take everything and want to have a sign or two that focuses on something specific, instead of just PC products in general.

Here are my ideas so far...
1. I found the flyer "products to promote good health." Does anyone have an updated flyer?
2. I will be having a giveaway for the It's good for you cookbook. This way I can get their information and talk about healthy eating.
3. Recipe cards with healthy recipes to distribute
4. Do you think it's okay to pass out mini catalogs even though they don't want vendors to sell?
5. I also have the top ten reasons to buy a stone flyer.

I do know there will be a Mary Kay consultant and a couple other DS consultants. I have never attended so I don't know what they will have. This booth is free to me so I don't want to offend anyone and not be asked back next year.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
on the supply order form you can order the "steps to finding breast cancer early", they are free to you. These would be great things to pass out and very beneficial! They are flyers with alot of great infor on them! I am doing a fair this friday at hospital and am going to be passing these out. i like your ideas so far!specially number 1-3, if i were you i would have the minis there and hand out if someone ASKED abotu a caddy.
 
I hope Grandma Rita sees this post......she does a little booth every year at her local curves and I don't believe she's allowed to have C&C either.

I believe she has taken some samples, but not sure what.


Lisa
 
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pc_jessica said:
on the supply order form you can order the "steps to finding breast cancer early", they are free to you. These would be great things to pass out and very beneficial! They are flyers with alot of great infor on them! I am doing a fair this friday at hospital and am going to be passing these out. i like your ideas so far!specially number 1-3, if i were you i would have the minis there and hand out if someone ASKED abotu a caddy.

Great - I'll order those tonight. I didn't know they were still available.
 
I did a fair w/o c & c and did fine. The only things I had displayed were the new fall products and our brouchures. Giving away a door prize helped me get lots of leads.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Women's Health Fair and how can it benefit me?

The Women's Health Fair is an event designed to promote health and wellness among women. It features various resources, tips, and giveaways focused on nutrition, fitness, mental health, and overall well-being. Attending the fair can provide you with valuable information, access to health professionals, and opportunities to connect with others who share similar health goals.

What types of resources will be available at the Women's Health Fair?

At the Women's Health Fair, you can expect to find a variety of resources including informational booths on nutrition, fitness demonstrations, workshops on mental health, and access to health screenings. Additionally, there may be pamphlets, guides, and online resources available for attendees to take home.

Will there be any giveaways at the Women's Health Fair?

Yes, the Women's Health Fair typically includes a range of giveaways. These can include health-related products, samples, discount coupons for wellness services, and entries into raffles for larger prizes. Participating in the fair gives you a chance to win items that can support your health journey.

How can I prepare for the Women's Health Fair?

To prepare for the Women's Health Fair, consider making a list of specific health topics you want to learn more about. Wear comfortable clothing for any physical activities or demonstrations, and bring a reusable bag to carry any materials or giveaways you collect. It’s also helpful to arrive early to take full advantage of all the resources available.

Is there a cost to attend the Women's Health Fair?

Many Women's Health Fairs are free to attend, but some may have a nominal fee for certain workshops or activities. It's best to check the specific event details on their website or promotional materials to confirm any costs associated with attendance.

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