hi whats PMed? and while you offer something about my website, I am looking for 'real world' sales at this time, web sites are fine but the upkeep is extremely time consuming. What do you offer, hits?
kind regards
Marc
Marc. You STICK to your business medel in looking for real world sales and you could realistically end up earning a decent living . There are 1,000's of wannabe's who think that they can do that sitting on the bum in a warm bedroom and a cheap website however that havent got a hope in hell of earning even the min wage. Good on you then for taking your goods to the market and not laying back waiting for punters to come knocking on the door of a black hole in cyberspace.
Now couple of more tips. The wedding market is huge albeit oversatuated with with newbee's wanting their own bridal shop. Likewise the wedding stationery market is highly compeitive.
The latter does reveal something very interesting however. Couples getting married spend a great deal more on all the trimmings than the wedding dress itself. A full stationery pack with invites - place mats - thank you etc can set them back over £1,000.
Now to the point. Brides in particular love to gives little presents and momento's away. Not too sure about yoiur fairy's but a suitable cheapest memento under a fiver should go down well.
Tip 2. Marketing and indeed timing are all important in growing your business and here you are in a good position. After what should be a busy Christmas period anyway the wedding fayre season will start In Jan.
Instead of taking a stand yourself however get a list of exhibitors (Usually on the orgainizers web site) and ask them to give you space for say a small card table on their stand in exchange for a few freebes's that they can give away as incentives and here we get to marketing ploy number 2.
During the build-up before the show you can wholesale to other stands. As well as giving out cards and taking orders from brides who may plan to give them to bridesmaids etc - every visitor and an exhibition is a potential customer because most people will spend at least £10 quid as a momento of the show itself.
I kid you not. You could end up earning more than a stunning bridal wear stand from your little trinkets.
Good luck
Rob.
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