Thursday, November 29, 2007

Ho Ho Have a flyer


I had business in downtown Seattle yesterday, and I came away with a full dose of holiday spirit. Nevermind the rain, the 4 cops getting yelled at by the homeless guy, the car that ran the redlight and nearly ran me over. Nope. Nothing could deter my holidaygleeishness.


I had some time before my appointment, and wandered over to Pike Place Market for lunch. (Actually, I had lunch at the pasta bar in the "Sanitary Market" across the street, which is less touristy and you don't have to watch for flying fish.)


The entire downtown is in full holiday mode, and spending 10 mins in the market can really get you revved up for the holidays. It's just a darned happy place and the decorations and gifts and smells really make for a nice way to kill a half-hour.


After my meeting, I just missed my bus (see: car running red light above), so while sipping an eggnog latte and waiting for the next bus, I wandered through Westlake Park, which is the epicenter of all things Noel.


I noticed a banner above the stage erected at the center of the park. "Pet Day Dec 1. Have your photo taken with Santa". What a great opportunity for meeting new clients. People will have their pets (and their wallets), be in a festive mood, and will be a captive audience (ie they will be standing in line).


Here are some tips on how to "work" and event like this:


1) Create a short pitch. "Hi! What a cute pup/cat/bird you have there. I'm Jenny and I have a dog walking service. Here's my card. If you ever need a dog walker, give me a ring." Short and simple and give them a way to contact you.


2) Make sure your cards or flyers inlcude your name, phone, email and website. (Need any of these? Contact us at Chew Toy Media for a free consult.)


3) Sell products? Have samples to show or a backpack full of inventory to sell. Have ample change to enable you to make a quick easy sale. Round off prices. Check with the event organizer about prohibitions on vending on site.


4) Sell services? Pass out flyers detailing your skills. Sell gift certificates. (They are instant cash, and between 6-19% don't get used.) Do demonstrations, but keep them short and ask onlookers to take a card or flyer if you can't hand one to them yourself.


5) Have fun. Smile and create a buzz. People want to be associated with happy people. Wear something festive.


6) Ask people to sign up for your mailing list. Make follow-up calls.
7) Take notes afterward on ways to better work this event next year.

You'll be amazed at how quickly time will fly, and you'll walk away from the event with new energy and your own dose of holiday spirit.


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