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Craft Fairs, Bazaars & Flea Markets…Oh, My!
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Anita DeFrank
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Many names are associated with
events such as these. Craft Fairs, Bazaars, Flea Markets
and Swap Meets are a few names you can find. Whatever the
name…they all mean the same thing. They allow you to
meet new and interesting people (hopefully customers),
spend quality time with your family and more of course
most importantly make some extra cash. But, before you
debut your first table at one of these events, getting
yourself prepared is the first step. The following is a
guideline you can follow to help make sure you're ready.
1. First of course you'll want to find events that are
held in your area. This is about the easiest task of all.
You're sure to find them everywhere. Check you local
newspaper, browse bulletin boards, and watch for fliers.
2. Next, attend a few local events yourself. Take a look
around and view things from a customer's point of view.
Which tables caught your eye first and why? What sort of
products/merchandise is being carried? Most importantly,
what's isn't there? Try to visualize how you'd like your
table to look.
3. Once you've found the event you'd like to attend,
reserve your table. Most events have an event manager.
Find out who's in charge and contact them. Pricing will
vary from one event to the next. Be sure to find out the
average attendance to make sure it's worth the money.
Don't forget to ask questions such as the availability of
electricity (if needed), the size of your
"booth", anything forbidden?
4. Make sure you have enough inventory. Stock up on
catalogs, brochures and business cards. Make a list of all
the supplies you'll need. Are you going to have samples
available? You can download a printable checklist at http://www.mommyshelperonline.com/event-checklist.zip
5. Decide what types of payments are going to be accepted.
Are you only accepting cash? Do you have the ability to
accept credit cards? Are you going to take checks? Does
your bank accept check from customers out of the area?
6. Make a lead box. Lead boxes can be a great way to gain
a mailing list, future or even repeat customers. One thing
you can do with you lead box is hold a contest. An easy
way to make a lead box is to take an ordinary cardboard
box, cover it in decorative contact paper and cut a slit
in the top. Print out entry forms with blanks for name,
address, phone number and email address. Of course if you
offer catalog parties or home parties, be sure to have a
place asking if they're interested in holding one.
7. Set up your display at home to get a feel of how it
will look at the event. By doing this you can take your
time in arranging and re-arranging your display so you'll
be ready for the event. The look and feel of your display
has a large impact on your sales.
8. Recruit family members. You can make your events more
family-friendly by assigning everyone a job. Spouses are
great for helping un-loading and loading your merchandise,
setting up and tearing down your display. Spouse also come
in handy to "watch your table" if you need to
step away. Smaller children can help bag/box up products
that are sold, hand out business cards and catalogs or
even meet and greet customers. Don't forget to bring along
some fun things for children incase of the dreaded
boredom.
9. Put on a smile. Don't just sit behind your table
looking bored. Smile and greet visitors as they walk by or
more importantly "stop in". Ask them if they're
enjoying the event, how they're doing. Be friendly.
10. Have fun!
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About
The Author
Anita
DeFrank is a busy work at home mom who
specializes in helping others become
successful home business owners. Visit her
site MommysHelperOnline.com
for more information how you can too. |
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