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LaLa Posted - Jun 12 2014 : 11:29:47 PM
Here in Hickory we have a Farmer's Market which meets multiple times a week. I've yet to have opportunity to go to the "big one", but there is another down the street from my house that we went to a few months back. The "big one" is actually easier to access, bus fare and annoyingly early timetables aside.

Well, I would really love to try my hand at selling more, and it would help my business a great deal if I were able to "get personal" and face-to-face with potential customers even once.

There may still be spots available at the market, but here's the kicker: I've never done one of these before, and I don't think I have enough product to display. A folding table should be easy via Craigslist, the costs to set up about $10-15 per week. I have product. Just not a ton.

I even thought about possibly offering a sort of "raffle". Spend the afternoon handing out business cards and advertising. At the end the items I have with me are raffled off to the individuals with the highest bids per category... but I've yet to meet the lady running the show (because I don't know if I should even bother -- especially since most of the slots are filled for the summer)...

Just trying to think on my feet... or behind my eyelids or something (its 230a here; waiting on DH to get back before bed).

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GoddessintheGroove Posted - Jun 14 2014 : 05:48:21 AM
I agree with Marie. There are always cancellations, and that way you can do a trial run :).
I always try to sell via a market vs. online when I can. Being able to to talk to people face to face is always better for me. Plus, i do get people to sign up for the newsletter.
Good luck!

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LaLa Posted - Jun 13 2014 : 12:11:30 PM
Thank you! I will definitely try this out. I figure that at the very least, if she has no openings at this time, maybe she can recommend local shops that might be willing to sell some of my goods for a low commission fee, or perhaps help me sign up for the fall or next year, giving me time to make more product.

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churunga Posted - Jun 13 2014 : 08:27:57 AM
Contact the lady who runs the market. Perhaps she has a space once or twice this summer where there will be or could be a vacancy and you can slip into it at the last moment. She may even offer a discount. I would recommend putting together an album of all the designs you have done for customers to look at. Notice their reactions (what they like/don't like) and offer to custom make a design in their preferred colors. Be prepared to take orders for pieces you do not have made. Have some cheap candy on your table and be ready to start a conversation when they come by. Last, produce as much product as you can and don't bring all of it or put all of it out.

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