Just Had an Idea - What Do You Think?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores ideas and experiences related to setting up interactive booths at fundraising and vendor events. Participants share their thoughts on engaging attendees through creative displays and the potential impact on sales and bookings.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares an idea for creating a centerpiece display at a fundraiser, inviting attendees to personalize their arrangements.
  • Another participant expresses enthusiasm for the interactive concept but questions how it aligns with sales goals.
  • Several users mention the versatility of products like Simple Additions and how showcasing them might encourage purchases.
  • One participant recounts a previous event experience, highlighting the importance of engaging displays and the mixed reactions from attendees.
  • Another participant shares their plans for a similar event, suggesting that gift ideas could be effectively presented with holiday themes.
  • One participant reports back on their event, noting low sales but high engagement and multiple bookings as a positive outcome.
  • Several participants congratulate the original poster on their bookings, indicating a supportive community response.
  • One participant humorously reflects on the irony of gaining bookings from other vendors who expect low business in January.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of interactive displays for driving sales, with some participants expressing support for the idea while others raise concerns about its direct impact on bookings.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from various events, focusing on creative display ideas and the dynamics of engaging potential customers.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on booth setups and engagement strategies at events may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.

ChefBeckyD
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I have a big fundraiser tomorrow where I will be at a booth all day - for the West Mi. Downs Syndrome Association.

I had planned to have one table be gift giving ideas, and also kit products (sorta half and half) and the other table to be Simple Additions and Easy Entertaining....I have all kinds of stuff to set up the displays like those in the mini Christmas catalog......and was planning my table format...when I suddenly thought it would be fun to set up the displays just a bit, but then have a sign (Actually, I was thinking of writing it on my rectangle platter w/ handles) saying something like:

"Create A Centerpiece"

"Use the items on this table and work with them to create your own personalized centerpiece, or Buffet Set"




I have ornaments, ribbons, pine cones, candles, gourds, leaves, greenery........So - what do you all think of this idea? Do you think it would be too difficult to pull off? Help me work through this!
Thanks!
 
I think it sounds fun!

If you can show them different pictures of what they could do and then have them try it for themselves to see how fast & easy it is...

My question, though, is how will this help you sell products and get bookings? They are getting the ideas then and there at no charge. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for good will... just wondering what your goals are for this event and what you want the final outcome to be and if this will get you there...
 
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Well, I was thinking if they could play with the simple additions and see how versatile they are, along with the Trifle Bowl, then they may be more apt to buy them........I will also have the signage up about Simple Additions being 20% off.
 
I think that sounds like a fun interactive idea Becky. You can talk to them about some of the yummy easy entertaining recipes you can do in the Simple Additions to entice them to do a party. Hopefully your interactive table will atleast get them to stick around so you can talk as opposed to a regular drawing where some are often beelining in the other direction. :)
 
I like the idea - so many people think they are "uncreative"; you're showing them how to be creative, simply.

On a similar note, I had a Shop Til You Drop event Wednesday night (which was awesome, BTW - we had over 450 people!) I had my table set up with entertaining pieces in the back, up on table cloth covered boxes. I had the trifle bowl with a pillar candle in the middle surrounded by ball ornaments, the cranberry/white rectangle platter with 3 different sized candles and Christmas potpourri scattered on the platter, and the appetizer plates/caddy (cranberry and white plates) with a cute bow tied around the top. In the front I had the tool turn about and other "kitchen tools". I had a lady come up to me and say, "Who are you with?" Now...I had a PC banner above my table and I had on a PC shirt so it should have been obvious. I told her Pampered Chef, and she said, "Oh, this is way too entertain-ee for me. I just like the tools. You all should go back to what you know." And she walked away. I didn't even have time to think of what to say!! I guess to each his own.


Anyway, end of hijack. I like your idea, Becky!
 
I think the idea is great! I actually have a vendor event at my church on Sunday and I'm planning on putting out some products tied together with holiday ribbon to give people gift ideas, as well as some of my SA products. I hope it goes well for you!
 
I think I might try that at my booth next weekend. Let us know how it went.
 
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Well - it was fun! I didn't have a whole lot of sales ($200) but it was a great way to interact with people, and they had fun. My booth was the busiest one there (even though my sales were low - I think they were still better than most!) and I booked 4 shows!

People really had fun mixing and matching the dots with the white and cranberry pieces. One of the favorite ways to do the Dots (everyone commented on this one) was to turn the med. Dots bowl upside down, sit the large Dots bowl on top of it, and place a small Dots bowl inside to use for dip. It was a little extra work hauling all of my SA and stands - but worth it!
 
Good for you, Becky, that you got 4 bookings!
 
The bookings make your business so awesome job Becky! You laid the groundwork for some good future sales!
 
Thanks for the suggestion & postive update. I will definitely have to try it now. I have the SA tote so hopefully it will be pretty easy to get them there.
 
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I forgot to mention the funniest part about the day!

Half of my sales, and half of my bookings - came from the other vendors who were there.:thumbup:

I had a CM consultant and a Tastefully Simple consultants both book shows for January, "because business for me is dead in January". They both said the same thing! I also had previously booked a show with a Lia Sophia consultant who said the same thing!
I just found it funny (ironic) that they are helping my business be GREAT because they are just assuming theirs will be "dead".:D
 

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