Have an agreed plan for starters....but typically, when working with another consultant, we alternated contacts. As people approached the booth, we took turns who initiated contact (ie- handing our recipe cards, or making conversation). If one consultant was busy working with and talking to a customer, the other consultant did the initial contacts- even if it meant making more than one in a row. As long as the other consultant was engaged, you just kept making contacts until that other consultant was finished, or until you were engaged with a customer.During breaks obviously, it would be all that one person while you are gone and vice versa.If you are doing a drawing:lisa morris said:Okay what is the best way to do a booth with another consultant.....doing a kid expo at the end of January just two of us from 10-6....
- I suggest doing it together as one prize (or both of you could do the same prize maybe, giving you TWO prizes- and each of you draws 1 winner
- if you print your own drawing slips, have different colored paper for each of you during the day, if you do a drawing. Then you can divide the contacts by colored paper easily and each take YOUR contacts for the day.
- If you are using the PC drawing slips, then what I did was have the person hand the slip back to ME and I would put my initials in the corner and slip it into my apron pocket, or drawing box (if they are watching). If they walked away, I put it in my pocket, but I'd make notes about the person/conversation, to help me remember.