clay lover, on 15 June 2012 - 07:43 AM, said:
Thanks for the ideas.
Do you think people would be pissed if I offered incentives on the last day of a 3 day show if things had been slow the first 2 days. Return shoppers seeing that they could have bought something for less if they had waited to buy the last day?
I am considering some sort of 'multiples discount on things that I wished moved a bit better.
Is it foolish to offer an incentive on something that sells great as it is?
I used to worry about that too ... if I lower a price mid-show would I anger someone who paid the higher price? The truth is customers rarely come back to your booth, and it is well within your rights to change your prices. And if you do see someone who paid the higher price earlier, just tell them the truth "well I didn't sell as many of these as I hoped" and offer them a small freebie.
It's not foolish to offer incentives on things that sell great, as long as you can produce them efficiently. As noted elsewhere, customers feel good if they feel like they got a good value, make your customers feel good!
Mea