Well, my market season has officially come to an end. We were supposed to have two Christmas markets in December (6 & 13) but our Chief Medical Officer decreed that only food vendors could sell at Farmers and Crafters markets. That caused something of an uproar as our little market has been diligent in following all the health guidelines that had been imposed while the malls and big box stores were allowed to stay open, selling anything and everything. The assumption that only food is considered "essential" is what rankled the most with the majority of vendors. If that were the case, the mall, except for food vendors, should be shut down. However, I rant.
For our last market, the organizers and I collaborated to find a way to keep the non-food vendors at the front of our customers' minds. I came up with a poster that had QR codes for the vendors who wanted that little bit of customer contact. The market organizers asked if I would man the table with some vendor samples along with business cards and the QR posters. Of course I said yes. It was interesting to hear customer feedback and watch them interact with the table and the posters. It was definitely a way for customers to get in touch with the vendors they were missing, some not even realizing why we weren't there.
How has your market season been, for those of you who had a market season? All in all, even with Covid shut downs, this year (my third) has been my best year to date. My sales were up at least 50% or more over last year. Not only that, my customers are starting to know me and are contacting me through my Facebook and Instagram to order Christmas items.
For our last market, the organizers and I collaborated to find a way to keep the non-food vendors at the front of our customers' minds. I came up with a poster that had QR codes for the vendors who wanted that little bit of customer contact. The market organizers asked if I would man the table with some vendor samples along with business cards and the QR posters. Of course I said yes. It was interesting to hear customer feedback and watch them interact with the table and the posters. It was definitely a way for customers to get in touch with the vendors they were missing, some not even realizing why we weren't there.
How has your market season been, for those of you who had a market season? All in all, even with Covid shut downs, this year (my third) has been my best year to date. My sales were up at least 50% or more over last year. Not only that, my customers are starting to know me and are contacting me through my Facebook and Instagram to order Christmas items.
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