Not sure if there’s a place to post setups, but wanted to see what people thought! Would love any feedback or opportunities for improvements
Thank you!Welcome SDPC!
Nice clean set up.
Couple notes....
Where is the price? Should be very visible.
Basic description and heat level, along with price- very helpful for information on a sign (or 2) so you don't have to tell every single customer...again....and again....and again...ad nauseum....
Whatever you do with the FM set up, remember you have to repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat-repeat..... everything that is not BLATANTLY on signs to answer customers' basic questions so you dont have to 500-5000 times per day.
I have seen other vendors using a plastic condiment squeeze bottle for samples instead of pouring out of the 5 oz woozy bottles. They use disposable bamboo (or plastic) single use tasting spoons. Using these squeeze bottles reduces contact and contamination and also smaller sample sizes to reduce the amount of produce per sample....saving you money on your samples. Might need a waste bin in the front or off on each side for customers to pitch their spoons.
Your table looks pretty open. I found it conducive to sales to have some free space on the front of the table for customers to set their packages and purses on while digging out the wallets.
Put more bottles out on the shelves. it looks a bit skimpy. Have it look full and replenish from the back stock under the table after each sale.
Depending on your market's policies, you may need a hand washing station.
Depending on your FM regs...if you can... buy a roll of clear produce bags from a local grocer. Put your sauce in the bag and the customers are trolling around the market with your product on full display.
Side Note on the Logo- It's a beautiful logo, showing the SD beach and sun, but does not show anything pepper related. How invested in this logo are you? Can you share some info of the sauces you have? I see that you are invested in the community. When looking at the logo from a distance across the FM, nothing tells me this is a pepper booth.
Looks like this is your first market. How did it go?
Most importantly, Have Fun!
salsalady
No printed on. What's important is YOUR NAME. Even if people don't buy, even if they don't walk up, they remember your name. They see it again somewhere, or they try it next time. They hear someone mention it and they say "Oh I've heard of them!" I could easily walk buy yours and even taste a sample and totally forget about you. Even if it tasted good! Scream the name (visually)! I suppose a banner can work since you already have the canopy. Also needs to be larger in the back of you and on the table. Your name is what is most important right now. Your product must be good for people to speak your name. So if it's good, that part is covered.Maybe what Boss is talking about is a banner across the front of the canopy?
Good idea. I just read for a 10x10 40 lbs. per leg is recommended. What do you use SL? The water-filled ones?
Big and bold! We've had people driving by the farmer's market see our banner from the street and stop because of it. That's always a good feelingNo printed on. What's important is YOUR NAME. Even if people don't buy, even if they don't walk up, they remember your name. They see it again somewhere, or they try it next time. They hear someone mention it and they say "Oh I've heard of them!" I could easily walk buy yours and even taste a sample and totally forget about you. Even if it tasted good! Scream the name (visually)! I suppose a banner can work since you already have the canopy. Also needs to be larger in the back of you and on the table. Your name is what is most important right now. Your product must be good for people to speak your name. So if it's good, that part is covered.
I've seen that happen several times, and more than one tent damaged or destroyed because of it.One other set up thing I noticed is canopy weights. Some markets require them. Some don't, either way, it is a really good idea for any market stall to have weights on the canopy. A gust of wind can send it flying, damaging the canopy and possible injuring others. weights can be purchased or made with PVC pipe and concrete.