So, if you are thinking about a relatively low-risk way to economically introduce your product to the buying public, do lots of convenient market research, and practice your sales techniques, you might take a look at summer fairs in your area.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
TRADE SHOWS - PART 3
Our resolve to do no more public shows lasted until July, when I participated in the West Seattle Summerfest, part of our local community festival. It sounded fun, it would be downright economical for the exposure we got, and I wanted to get out and do something other than what I was dealing with in the office. What fun! Long, sunny days, chatting with friends and acquaintances who happened by, being part of the local community, all in all, a very good time. The show cost $345 and about 15,000 people attended, so the ratio of attendees to cost was great. We made a little money and the show had no associated travel costs, so no financial losses to worry about. Even though we love what we do, the day-to-day grind can take its toll. I found this show to be a great antidote to the grind and a good way to recharge my batteries. I am looking forward to participating again this summer.
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