Does anyone do trunk shows? If not I urge you to try one... or do a studio show that could be set up much the same way.
I just had my annual 2 day trunk show in my local town (population of the town and outlying district 800), hosted by a lovely lady who has the local giftware store. Nice atmosphere - bright and welcoming. Situated perfectly smack in the centre of the shopping street. This was my 6th year and my 3rd venue. As a rule it's always done well, but I think this was the best year.
I was given a space to set up as you enter the store with a shop window for the 2 days as well. The cost to the store for hosting was nil as she was doing it to also bring people in to her store.
We did a joint advertisement with the owner in the local paper ($50 each), sent out invitations to anyone in the local district that had bought from me in the last couple of years ($36 postage and $10 for the invites) and then did a flyer into locals letterboxes ($76) a few days before.
It was set up as the first day 2-7pm as a 'client preview'. We provided a few bottles of champagne and some sparkling water, cheese and crackers (cost about $60). We tried to make it an "event". And they sure turned out for it and were in the buying mood!
The 2nd day was open for everyone 10am-5pm although lots of clients who couldn't come the first day came on the 2nd day.
I was unsure how I'd go given the ongoing bad-news economy, however we have just had 130mm of rain in the last week and when you're selling to women who are on the land, rain always boosts expectations. (Although there was so much rain some clients couldn't come as their creeks were up blocking the roads!).
I'm pleased to say though I was busy for the whole 2 days - I DID take the camera but I was so busy I never managed to actually get it out of my bag and take a photo...sorry!
I started setting up around 10.30am the first day and had enquiries before I even had my tables put up! It continued to about 6pm. I thought that was probably it and the second day would be quiet - but people were waiting for me at 10am and the last left at 6pm.
The store owner was thrilled with her sales and the number of people through as well.
I had 34 sales comprising 65 items and have three orders yet to be made and costed. Pieces sold ranged in price from $25 to $350. The vast majority were previous customers so I'd already converted them to buyers in prior years so it wasn't hard to sell to them. They were buying both gifts and something for themselves.
I must add that I don't overwhelm the locals - this is my one show of the year. I also have two displays in town (one gallery and one store) and people know where to find me the rest of the year if they want something.
Given Nel's recent thread about the spiralling costs of doing shows - I think a trunk/studio show is a good alternative and if you had a wide client base in different areas, you could travel around doing these types of events on a regular basis.