What Are Essential Items to Bring to Your First Vendor Show?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses essential items and strategies for consultants to consider bringing to their first vendor show. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions regarding product displays, food samples, and customer engagement techniques.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests bringing the Simple Slicer and a variety of items from different categories for display.
  • Another participant shares their experience of using the quick stir pitcher and wedgers as popular items at vendor shows.
  • Several users mention the effectiveness of offering food samples, with one participant noting that serving dips made from seasonings led to increased sales of pantry products.
  • One participant describes a successful strategy of delivering orders to local customers to save on shipping costs, which also led to booking a show.
  • Another participant expresses interest in using spicy pineapple rum as a dip ingredient, indicating a focus on creative food pairings.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific items to bring, but there is a general agreement on the value of food samples and engaging displays to attract customers.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences from various vendor shows, highlighting different approaches to product presentation and customer interaction.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants preparing for their first vendor show may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful in planning their booth setup and product offerings.

Chefjpeak
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Do you ladies have list of items to bring with you for your booth? what are the must-have items that you put on display? Thanks!
 
I sold LOTS of the Simple Slicer at two events last weekend, so I'd encourage you to bring that and keep it front and center. I typically bring an item or two from our various categories (stones, knives, cookware, etc.). I also found that taking apart one catalog and inserting each page into a plastic sleeve and placing them in a binder for the public to browse through saves on catalogs and is easy for the customers to use. Just a few hints for you.
 
If you have the quick stir pitcher, that always a hit!
So are some of the wedgers and any tools in your tool cady.
 
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PampMomof3 said:
i found these for you. i'm not sure how much information will pertain to now but hopefully it helps! :)

You did amazing!!! Thank you so much!!! Everything you provided will be so helpful!!
 
I recently did a vendor fair and I took two of the seasonings, made into dips. I sold more pantry products than I ever have before!! Its amazing what a little taste of something will do. I told my director that and she did the same thing at a recent vendor fair and sold over 20 seasonings!! It worked for me! :)
 
What did you serve with your dips? Chips?
 
Sorry - I just served mini pretzel sticks. They seem to go a long way!
 
Great idea, next question, haha what did you make for dips?
 
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Adding this to my list! Yes, what seasons did you use??
 
I chose the Southwest Seasoning and the Dijon Mustard. I also had raspberry habanero sauce over cream cheese and I sold 3 of those (I served that with crackers).
 
Another suggestion - I told people I would deliver to them if they lived within a certain area - I ordered all the pantry items under one order so I only had to pay shipping once and I didn't charge the customers shipping. It worked for me and I also got a show booked from it! Someone at the fair told her "go over and try that dip"! She booked a show and gave me a $70 order on the spot. That was definitely my most successful vendor fair to date. For some misconstrued reason whenever I do a fair people always expect me to have food samples. This time I took a chance and it paid off!
 
oh yum! would the the spicy pineapple rum be a good one to do? over the cream cheese with crackers?
 
Thats what i do as well at vendor events, I charge $1 shipping then combine all orders then its not coming out of my pocket for the 5.25
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-have items to bring to my first vendor show?

Essential items include a well-organized display of your products, business cards, order forms, a cash box or mobile payment system, and promotional materials like brochures or flyers. Additionally, consider bringing a tablecloth, signage, and any necessary tools for demonstrations.

Should I bring samples of my products to the vendor show?

Yes, bringing samples is highly recommended. They allow potential customers to experience your products firsthand, which can significantly increase interest and sales. Make sure to have enough samples for everyone who visits your booth.

Do I need to have a specific setup for my booth?

While there is no one-size-fits-all setup, having an attractive and organized booth is crucial. Use a tablecloth that matches your brand, arrange your products neatly, and include signage that clearly displays your business name and offerings. A welcoming atmosphere can draw in more attendees.

What kind of promotional materials should I prepare?

Prepare business cards, brochures, and flyers that highlight your products and any special offers. You might also consider creating a newsletter signup sheet to collect contact information for future marketing efforts. Clear and informative materials can help potential customers remember you after the event.

How can I effectively engage with customers at the vendor show?

Engagement is key! Greet attendees warmly, ask open-ended questions about their cooking needs, and offer demonstrations of your products. Make sure to actively listen to their feedback and provide personalized recommendations. Building rapport can lead to increased sales and future customer loyalty.

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