November 22, 2022 1 Comment
Being in a good vendors market can make a lot of money and gain significant exposure for your brand... if they are done right.
The following guide will give the best tips for selling, offer preparation advice, and help you get started at your first market.
It will answer how to start at a vendor's market, how much a market stand can cost, what it’s like to sell, and what you need to bring to your first market. This is designed to help you get the best results possible at your first event.
Whether you are an experienced market vendor or just starting to think about doing your first vendor market, this guide will show you some useful things to consider and make your time more profitable.
Perhaps you are thinking about launching a new product and would like to know some tricks to promote sales. Maybe you are just curious, wondering what it’s like to be on the other side and what goes through a seller's mind.
Everyone has engaged with market traders before. Whether you feel you are being constantly watched, pressured into purchasing, or able to browse easily, we have all come into contact with market vendors.
You may love them or hate them, but you can generally find some pretty unique things being sold.
Here we will cover what it’s like to be a seller at a market, covering both the highs and the lows of selling physical products in person. As you dive deeper into my ten-week series, we will share the tips and tricks we have learned over several years to help increase our vendor's market sales.
In summary, markets can be pretty hit-and-miss.
On a good day, the people attending are your exact audience. They relate to your brand, are interested to find out more, engage in conversation, and, most importantly, buy!
Before you think that vendor markets are accessible, let me warn you that if you get it wrong and the audience is not the one you wished for, you can end up standing around for hours without making any sales whatsoever. Not only can this be a waste of your time, but it can also be expensive and ultimately demoralizing.
With this in mind, what should you consider before trading at a market?
Comment below and let me know from your experience what are the general first impressions you have when you pick a market. How do you go about?
Stay tune for next Episode: "Find something unique"
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