Get Ready for Fair: Door Prize Slip Revamp Ideas

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various ideas and experiences related to revamping door prize slips for fairs, with participants sharing their personal approaches and preferences for effective engagement with potential customers.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of revamping a door prize slip using ideas found in the community as they prepare for an upcoming fair.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions their success with shorter draw slips that include only two questions, noting that this approach has led to numerous shows and recruits.
  • Several users inquire about the omission of address requests on draw slips, with one participant explaining they do not mail items but collect email and phone numbers instead.
  • One participant expresses a preference for using existing supply order slips, finding them more professional and easier than creating custom slips.
  • Another participant describes their booth at a farmer's market, detailing a drawing activity that engages passersby while discussing bookings and Pampered Chef products.
  • Some participants discuss technical issues with the typeface used in shared documents, with suggestions for resolving readability problems.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various draw slip designs and the necessity of collecting addresses, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding door prize slips in the context of fairs and markets, highlighting individual strategies for engaging potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for ideas on improving engagement at fairs or markets may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

sburnside
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I am trying to get ready for fair in a couple months and revamped a door prize slip using several ideas that I found on here. Just thought I would share as fair time is quickly approaching.
 

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Are you planning to fill these out for people? I've always had great success filling out draw slips for people and I've found that long draw slips don't get the response we want. My draw slips have 2 questions, "would you like to host a show?" and "would you like to learn about the business opportunity?" I have had GREAT success with this (tons of shows and 4 recruits) because it's quick and easy. I also don't ask people for their address.

Just my 2 cents. Your draw slips are really good, but I thought I'd share what has worked for me.
 
just wondering why you don't ask for the address? what about e-mail and phone?
 
The ones on supply order now have the "yes, maybe, no" selections at the bottom like before, and they're pretty cheap, so I'm just going to use them again. Making my own was a pain and didn't look as professional, IMO. Yours look nice, but they're probably almost identical to the new ones from HO.
 
Every week I have a booth at a farmer's market - it is great.

I'm assembling what my average host earns in free product, holding it on a tray on the scale, and weighing it.

Then I'm offering a "how much does it weigh" drawing to passers by, and I will talk with them about bookings and PC as they lift.

I'll send one SB Cookbook out each week I do this.

Slip I borrowed from here - changed up a little. See attached:
 

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ThePamperedMommy said:
just wondering why you don't ask for the address? what about e-mail and phone?

Because I dont' mail things out. I get their email and phone number though.
 
Scott, what typeface are you using? Some of your sheet comes up with gibberish type to me. Can't pull it up on the office mac either.
 
Di_Can_Cook said:
Scott, what typeface are you using? Some of your sheet comes up with gibberish type to me. Can't pull it up on the office mac either.

Select all the text and change it to a different font. You'll be able to read it then.
 
I couldn't read it either. I had to find the font, type out all the letters on the keyboard, then translate ...

Here's the translation I came up with:
How Much Does
It Weigh?
My Guess:
-_____ lbs-​
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative ideas for door prize slips at fairs?

Consider using themed designs that align with your brand or the event. You could incorporate fun graphics, use bright colors, or even include a small sample of your products on the slip. Additionally, adding a QR code that links to your website or social media can encourage further engagement.

How can I make my door prize slips more engaging for attendees?

To make your door prize slips more engaging, include interactive elements such as a trivia question related to your products or a fun fact about your brand. You could also ask attendees to share their favorite recipe or cooking tip, which can foster a sense of community and encourage participation.

Should I include a call to action on my door prize slips?

Yes, including a call to action is a great idea! Encourage attendees to follow your social media accounts, sign up for your newsletter, or visit your booth for a special offer. This can help you build a larger audience and keep potential customers engaged even after the event.

What information should be included on the door prize slip?

Essential information to include on the door prize slip includes the attendee's name, contact information (like email or phone number), and any specific preferences they might have regarding your products. Additionally, you may want to include a brief description of the prize and any terms or conditions related to the drawing.

How can I ensure that my door prize slips are eco-friendly?

To make your door prize slips eco-friendly, consider using recycled paper or cardstock for printing. You can also offer digital entries via a tablet or smartphone, reducing paper waste. If you do use physical slips, encourage attendees to recycle them after the event by providing a designated recycling bin at your booth.

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