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The thread centers around preparations and strategies for participating in vendor fairs, with participants sharing personal experiences and tips for success at such events.
Views differ on specific strategies for vendor fairs, with no clear consensus emerging on the best practices, as participants share a variety of personal experiences and suggestions.
Participants share insights based on their own experiences at vendor fairs, highlighting various approaches to engaging with potential customers and promoting products.
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bethsbiz said:I take a new consultant kit, including the box it came in, and set that up, along with opportunity info. I also take a few bigger pieces that I don't have room for at shows...like a larger piece of cookware, perhaps a simple additions platter, etc. If it is a 2-3 day event, I'll take a baker's rack to display on.
As noted above, always, always be standing and ready to talk. Busy booths encourage others to stop by so talking to a visitor will help bring in more folks.
I suggest having a door prize to give away...but make them walk into your booth area to sign up for it (if this is feasible based on the set-up). When they are signing is a great time to ask if they have been to a show, do they have a favorite product, would they like to host, biz opp?, etc.
When I can, I set my booth up in a U shape, with the open space the area folks would walk into.
If you don't have recipe cards from PC, consider printing a few from the website, stamping your info on them, and then handing those out.
cathyskitchen said:First of all, do not sit behind your table and wait for people to come to you. Be in front of your table, hand out flyers or mini catalogs and ask people if they're familiar with PC. Strike up a conversation with them and find a common ground. Get their info. if they want a fall catalog and tell them you'll mail it to them (have just one out in page protectors for people to place orders if they want to). Have the knives and cookware (whatever you have!) on display and talk it up for hosting in Aug & Sept - even catalog shows! Talk about holiday shopping from home, etc. Just be out there, be friendly, but don't ATTACK everyone that walks by. Just put a smile on your face, say "Hi"! and you'll do great! Good luck!
Yep, exactly!JaimeQ said:How do you go about putting the catalog in page protectors? Do you have to cut the pages to make them individual pages?
amy07 said:Ann, I do believe that Deb & Greg need to make an "Ask Ann" section!! LOL How in the world do you remember all this stuff?!?!?! I'm so glad you do though!! Thanks!
I don't see why not!amy07 said:Ann, another question.....if I do order for resale, can I put a lable on them similar to what TS consultants do, "Contact me for re-orders" with my contact info?