Unique Door Prizes for Women's Fair - Ideas and Tips

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses ideas and experiences related to offering unique door prizes at a Women's Fair. Participants share their thoughts on what types of prizes to give away and how to present them effectively at their booths.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, Ashley, is seeking ideas for door prizes to give away at an upcoming Women's Fair, considering a gift certificate for a free show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of giving a gift certificate with three options: 10% off an order, $10 in free product as a host, or $25 off the kit for new consultants.
  • A participant asks about the process of creating gift certificates and expresses uncertainty about how to implement them.
  • One participant mentions using table tents to display information about the prizes and shares their practice of raffling past season items along with a free cooking show.
  • Another participant inquires about the signage used at booths to communicate prize options to attendees.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of door prizes and presentation methods, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas for engaging attendees at a Women's Fair, focusing on door prizes as a promotional strategy.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas for door prizes and effective ways to engage with potential customers at events may find this discussion helpful.

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I am needing some ideas on what I can give away as a door prize at a Women's Fair that I am doing this weekend? Each person that is doing a booth is to give something that they are going to be giving away each hour. I thought about giving away like a gift certificate that is for a free show. Need some ideas.

Thank you,
Ashley Smith
 
I always give a GC that has three options: 10% off an order, $10 in free product as a host, or $25 off the kit as a new consultant.
 
Deb,
do you make the gift cert? I am thinking of doing a GC for a prize but am not sure how we do it. any help would be appreciated :)
 
DebbieJ said:
I always give a GC that has three options: 10% off an order, $10 in free product as a host, or $25 off the kit as a new consultant.

Do you have a sign that says this at your booth or do you just tell them when you call?
 
Hi, Meredith! Hi, Ashley!Find a plastics store, or a restaurant supply store that sells table tents - the clear holders that hold a sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 paper. Then print out what you want folks to see.I raffle some past season item (next one will be my old collander & bowl set with lids) and a free cooking show - then call one to say they won the item and they can either come pick it up or I'll bring it to their cooking show and give it to them in front of their friends. Also I call EVERYONE to tell them they won a free cooking show. It's important to follow up within 24-48 hours.
 
etteluap70PC said:
Do you have a sign that says this at your booth or do you just tell them when you call?

Debbie, would you mind sharing your sign and/or gift certificate with us?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique door prize ideas for a women's fair?

Consider offering items that resonate with the interests of women, such as personalized kitchen gadgets from Pampered Chef, spa gift baskets, handmade jewelry, or gift certificates to local boutiques. You can also include experiences like cooking classes or wellness workshops to create memorable prizes.

How can I make my door prizes stand out?

To make your door prizes stand out, focus on creativity and presentation. Use attractive packaging, such as decorative boxes or bags, and include a personal touch, like a handwritten note. Additionally, consider themed prizes that align with the fair's purpose, such as wellness or empowerment themes.

What is the best way to promote door prizes at a women's fair?

Promote your door prizes through social media, flyers, and announcements during the event. Highlight the value and uniqueness of the prizes to generate excitement. You can also create a buzz by offering sneak peeks of the prizes leading up to the event.

How many door prizes should I offer at the fair?

The number of door prizes you should offer depends on the size of the event and your budget. A good rule of thumb is to have at least one prize for every 10-15 attendees. This ensures that more participants have a chance to win, increasing engagement and excitement.

Can I collaborate with local businesses for door prizes?

Absolutely! Collaborating with local businesses can enhance your door prize offerings and promote community support. Reach out to local shops, restaurants, or service providers to donate items or gift certificates. In return, you can offer them exposure at the event, creating a win-win situation.

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