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The thread explores various ideas and personal experiences regarding what to display on craft show tables to attract customers. Participants share their thoughts on product selection, booth decoration, and strategies for engaging potential buyers.
Views differ on the best approach to attract customers, with some participants focusing on product variety while others emphasize the importance of thematic decoration and crafting supplies. No clear consensus emerges on a singular effective strategy.
Participants share personal experiences from various craft shows, reflecting on local regulations and the challenges of engaging with potential customers in a competitive environment.
Consultants preparing for craft shows may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial for planning their own displays and strategies.
speedychef said:I did a show a few weeks ago that was quite a hit. I made sure to have Stoneware, Cookware, and Simple Additions. I made a "now hiring" sign and put it by my opportunity brochures. I set up my 3-tiered stand with a wedding cake topper and brochures for the wedding registry. I tried to cover a little of everything...I also used a cookbook stand with my Medium Square/Cranberry and wrote SPECIALS on it in dry-erase pen-I put booking and recruiting specials...I think that's about all...I think it looked pretty good if I do say so!
speedychef said:I did a show a few weeks ago that was quite a hit. I made sure to have Stoneware, Cookware, and Simple Additions. I made a "now hiring" sign and put it by my opportunity brochures. I set up my 3-tiered stand with a wedding cake topper and brochures for the wedding registry. I tried to cover a little of everything...I also used a cookbook stand with my Medium Square/Cranberry and wrote SPECIALS on it in dry-erase pen-I put booking and recruiting specials...I think that's about all...I think it looked pretty good if I do say so!
jdavis said:Now I want to vent the town's craft fair is today and they won't let any vendors set up booths unless it is a homemade craft, ughh. I plan on leaving in just a little bit dressed in Pampered Chef with my catty bag over my shoulder.
To attract customers, consider showcasing a variety of Pampered Chef products that are popular and visually appealing. Items like kitchen tools, cookware, and unique gadgets are great choices. Additionally, featuring seasonal items or special promotions can draw attention.
Use colorful tablecloths and attractive displays to create an inviting atmosphere. Arrange products neatly and use height variations with stands or risers to create visual interest. Incorporating signage that highlights product features and benefits can also help catch the eye of potential customers.
Yes, offering samples is an excellent way to attract customers. If possible, prepare small food samples using Pampered Chef products to demonstrate their effectiveness. This not only engages customers but also allows them to experience the quality of the products firsthand.
Engage customers by asking questions about their cooking habits and preferences. Offer demonstrations of how to use certain products, and encourage them to try out items themselves. Creating a friendly and approachable atmosphere will make customers more likely to stop and interact.
Having brochures, business cards, and flyers with information about your Pampered Chef business is essential. Consider including a sign-up sheet for a newsletter or a raffle to collect contact information. This helps you stay connected with potential customers after the event.