How to Set Up a Bazaar Booth
Most people look to break into the retail business by slowly distributing products in a small market or a bazaar. Setting up stalls and booths in these bazaars allows them to get early market penetration for very low costs.
At the same time, this is a good place to test your ideas and see whether they would be market acceptable or not. As a result you could potentially see all the pros and cons of your ideas at a very low cost.
However, in order to get the best possible response, you need to set up a booth that will not only attract people, but will also make you stand out amongst the crowded bazaar, filled with hundreds of others looking to do the very same thing.
It is no easy task to build a successful bazaar booth and it requires a lot of dedication and hard work to get the right results.
Instructions
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Determine floor space
The first thing you need to do, is to go ahead and check how much floor space you will be provided. Over estimating or underestimating the space you will be allowed to use is going to not let you utilize the space properly and could result in you giving off a very poor public image. -
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Use accessories
You are going to want to display your product and the best way to do this is by using shelves, racks and tables. This way people can interact with what you have to offer and can get an up close and personal view of the products.
Should tables not be provided to you by the bazaar management, then it would be a smart thing to incorporate folding or small tables in your lay out for your booth.
You must also remember to be visually appealing and use table cloths and sheets to cover everything. -
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Label and arrange
You need to label everything with the appropriate price tags, so that there are no confusions when someone tries to purchase a product. At the same time, you also need to arrange your items in a way so that people can easily see the items from distance without having to move in very close to look at items.
This way you will be able to attract them quicker than others. -
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Stock up on shopping bags
Customers aren’t going to have bags to carry around what they purchase from you. Hence you must always try to stock up on plenty of shopping bags to compensate for this.