Ok, Yesterday I did a craft fair. It was the first year this particular fair has been held, so I wasn't expecting huge turn out or a lot of orders placed. I did get one order, though.
Only about 10 slips filled out, though. And half of those, as they were filling it out said things like "oh great, so now you have my information so you can call and HARASS me constantly." And those people marked nothing on the slip, except for the one whom I quoted directly above who drew a big question mark on her slip. How do you deal with people who SAY they don't want you to call them? Do I not call? Do I call anyway and act like I have no memory of who they might be at all? With only 10 leads from this fair, I hate to miss any opportunities.
I have to say one lady was hilarious! She walked up and said "Pampered Chef! I used to go to a lot of these parties. I didn't know you guys were still around." When I asked her about hosting a show she was quick to say "NO! I have NO INTEREST in EVER hosting a show." So we talked for a few minutes about the products, and then another lady walked up and I was answering some of her questions while the first lady stood there, obviously listening while I discussed the hosting benefits with Lady #2, flipping through a catalog and then she walked off. As she did I handed her the fair card someone generously posted here with the Cranberry Bark recipe on it and thanked her for stopping by. 5 minutes later she was back with the recipe in hand asking what a micro cooker was. I explained and she said that she never used plastic in the microwave, so I gave her several other non--plastic suggestions, and she thanked me and walked off. 5 minutes LATER she was back a THIRD time asking "so, I'm not saying I WOULD, but HYPOTHETICALLY, IF I was to have a party what's the best number of guests to have to make a successful show?" I began my answer "oh, well HYPOTHETICALLY..." LOL. Humans are funny creatures.
Only about 10 slips filled out, though. And half of those, as they were filling it out said things like "oh great, so now you have my information so you can call and HARASS me constantly." And those people marked nothing on the slip, except for the one whom I quoted directly above who drew a big question mark on her slip. How do you deal with people who SAY they don't want you to call them? Do I not call? Do I call anyway and act like I have no memory of who they might be at all? With only 10 leads from this fair, I hate to miss any opportunities.
I have to say one lady was hilarious! She walked up and said "Pampered Chef! I used to go to a lot of these parties. I didn't know you guys were still around." When I asked her about hosting a show she was quick to say "NO! I have NO INTEREST in EVER hosting a show." So we talked for a few minutes about the products, and then another lady walked up and I was answering some of her questions while the first lady stood there, obviously listening while I discussed the hosting benefits with Lady #2, flipping through a catalog and then she walked off. As she did I handed her the fair card someone generously posted here with the Cranberry Bark recipe on it and thanked her for stopping by. 5 minutes later she was back with the recipe in hand asking what a micro cooker was. I explained and she said that she never used plastic in the microwave, so I gave her several other non--plastic suggestions, and she thanked me and walked off. 5 minutes LATER she was back a THIRD time asking "so, I'm not saying I WOULD, but HYPOTHETICALLY, IF I was to have a party what's the best number of guests to have to make a successful show?" I began my answer "oh, well HYPOTHETICALLY..." LOL. Humans are funny creatures.