I remember when I worked at Things Remembered a long time ago.
When the customer told us what he/she needed, we’d do a punchline at the end asking the customer if he/she needed a key made.
I’d have some customers tell me that I threw that part in so smooth. Having a key made was considered to be an add-on to their original purchase. You’d be surprised how many people are running around needing a key made that have not had a chance to stop and have one made.
Anyways, I’m getting there in my reasoning behind the key.
I’m pretty sure I’m planning on growing my greeting card selection. At the end of the description in my other listings, I’m gonna ask them (something like) if they are in need of a greeting card and then point them to the selection.
I figure this can “hopefully” be an add-on to their main purchase.
So what creative ideas have you been thinking of for your booth no matter how small or large?
It would be interesting to chat about it if you like. OR can you think of any other add ons?
Sharon
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Ha ha! I posted that under the Pudge’s booth name. Pudge would never be interested in making his own gift tags and greeting cards. LOL The perils of having two booths in the same account.
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