Posts Tagged ‘ Gift Shows ’

Working a Trade Show

January 26, 2012
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Deborah Goodwin, creator of ShapeShiftasä pillows and art cushions, wrote a two-part post on ” How (not) to do a Trade Show”.  Deborah shares her experience exhibiting in the large New York International Gift Fair.  Great article in my opinion — since she is willing to share what NO to do as well as...

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Selling through Regional Trade Shows

August 25, 2011
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Original Article Written by Don Debelak Inventors often start sales at small shows, or exhibitions, often directly to consumers to both test market their product or to generate some income. Small consumer shows have their advantages, but inventors are often better off concentrating on regional trade shows, which are shows targeted at retailers or...

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“Newbie” Shares on Her Experiences at Wholesale Trade Show

March 11, 2010
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Newbie show exhibitor (but experiences professional crafter/artisan), Kristen Stein, recently conducted a booth at the Buyers Market of American Crafters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She shares her experiences in a five part series of posts on her blog, A Painting Day with Kristen Stein. If you are interested in learning the ins and outs from...

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Follow Up After the Gift Show is Over

March 4, 2010
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After the show is over and you are back in your office, it is time to review your contact lists.  There are many different lists and reports that you can receive or create yourself to use when following up with the potential buyers at the show. Depending on the show where you exhibited, you...

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Planning Tips When Exhibiting at a Gift Show

February 25, 2010
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Exhibiting at a gift show is a huge undertaking and there are many items planning before you exhibit at a large show of this type.  Following is a short, but not exhaustive planning list: Wear comfortable shoes as you will be on your feet for long hours Make plans to arrive early to have...

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Hidden Wholesale Gift Show Costs

February 18, 2010
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If you have never exhibited at a gift show, you need to plan for added extra costs involved with having a booth.  Many items are not included in the booth fees but are required by the show sponsors, city officials, or other agencies. These costs may or may not include the following items: Parking...

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Wholesale Gift Show Fees

February 11, 2010
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Wholesale Gift Shows are not for amateur producers or hobbyists.  The cost alone can scare away anyone who is not serious about the process or potential opportunity.  Depending on what area of the country the show is held, booth fees alone can cost between a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars. Fees typically...

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Exhibiting at Wholesale Gift Shows

February 4, 2010
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Attending or exhibiting at a wholesale gift trade show is exciting and profitable to your growing your new craft or gourmet foods business.  As you will discover, certain buyers prefer to buy only at trade shows.  Being able to schedule time away from their stores to touch, feel and experience products, may be the...

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