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Amanda inquired about the appropriate duration for leaving order forms and catalogs at her mom's bank for an upcoming hosting show. Forum participants unanimously agreed that leaving them for at least one week is advisable, considering the bank's customer traffic and the potential for staff to only work part-time. Recommendations included checking back on Friday or Monday to assess the visibility and status of the materials, depending on the bank's policies regarding community flyers.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for event organizers, community marketers, and anyone involved in promoting local events or services through public venues.
You should typically leave the order forms at the bank for about 1 to 2 weeks. This allows enough time for customers to fill them out and return them while also ensuring that the forms do not become outdated.
If you need to collect orders sooner, consider setting a specific deadline for submissions and communicate that clearly on the order forms. You can also follow up with customers to remind them of the deadline.
While it is possible to leave the order forms for longer than 2 weeks, it is not recommended as the interest in the show may wane, and customers may forget about it. It's best to keep the timeframe short to maintain excitement.
Yes, it is a good idea to check the order forms regularly. This allows you to track orders, answer any questions customers may have, and ensure that the forms are still being utilized effectively.
If you don't receive any orders, consider reaching out to your network to remind them about the show. You can also ask for feedback on the order forms or the hosting show to understand any barriers customers might be facing.