babywings76
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I have a booth today at my daughter's dance studio. The dancers' families are going to be there today to buy their tickets for the upcoming recital. The line to buy tickets was over an hour long wait last year, so this year they are doing it deli-style and people will take a number and wait for their turn. This will free them up to go eat dinner or browse around the rooms where the vendors will be. They advertised it as an opportunity for them to do some shopping while they wait.
This booth set up will be a lot different than when I do a fair. People have recital stress on their minds right now and aren't going to want to be talking about hosting and the business (of course I'll offer that when I chat with people and if it seems like the conversations take me that direction.) So I'm undecided with what items I should bring. I only get one table. I want to show the Mother's Day totes, of course, but what else should I set out.
I started using my dining room table to do some layout ideas with products, but I'm starting to pick too many things. I'm afraid of putting too much out there. But if it's for people shopping, I need to show a variety of things. People might not take the time to look through the catalog.
Any ideas on how to best set it up for shopping? (I don't do cash & carry, so this is just orders to add to a catty show I'm doing.)
This booth set up will be a lot different than when I do a fair. People have recital stress on their minds right now and aren't going to want to be talking about hosting and the business (of course I'll offer that when I chat with people and if it seems like the conversations take me that direction.) So I'm undecided with what items I should bring. I only get one table. I want to show the Mother's Day totes, of course, but what else should I set out.
I started using my dining room table to do some layout ideas with products, but I'm starting to pick too many things. I'm afraid of putting too much out there. But if it's for people shopping, I need to show a variety of things. People might not take the time to look through the catalog.
Any ideas on how to best set it up for shopping? (I don't do cash & carry, so this is just orders to add to a catty show I'm doing.)