hunte567
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How hard is it to get set up for doing shows like repticon for ball pythons. What do you need to get to start. Thanks
How hard is it to get set up for doing shows like repticon for ball pythons. What do you need to get to start. Thanks
I haven't been a vendor at reptile expos, but have done plenty of gun shows. With that in mind:
- Have decent business cards.
- Bring a friend to help. At some point you will need to take a potty break.
- Bring a cooler with drinks and munchies for yourself and your friend. Don't plan on having enough time for a lunch break.
- Have a cash box so you can make change quickly, without digging for crumpled-up bills in your pockets.
- Get a CC swipe reader like EMS+ or Square (EMS+ has better rates).
- Have bottles of hand sanitizer on the table.
- Unfortunately while I've never brought an animal home from an expo, I've brought mites home on my person. A few days before the expo you may want to pre-treat any paper towels, deli cups, enclosures, etc. you'll be using with PAM, just in case.
- Bring a tablecloth. It will make your setup look much neater if your boxes, cooler, etc. under the table are kept out of sight.
- Display animals should be marked NFS. Anything for sale should have a price tag on it, and be labelled for age, sex, morph, etc.
- Have each animal's food/shed/etc. records available.
- Know your local/state laws on what can be sold. DNR guys do show up at our expos and make vendors pull animals that can't legally be sold in the state.
- If you're selling a species that's a bit harder to maintain, don't be afraid to ask the potential buyer about his experience level... unless you're all about the money and don't care if the animal ends up with someone who can't (or won't) keep it correctly.
- Don't sell to minors, sell to the parent.
- If business (or other) licenses are required, then post them.
- SECURITY IS PARAMOUNT:
You need a way to lock your stuff down so it doesn't disappear.
Only one animal at a time should be in a potential customer's hands.
High(er) priced animals should be toward the back of the table, to make them harder to steal.
If there is a fight somewhere else in the venue, do not watch it. Watch your table to make sure nothing disappears while you are distracted.
- Smile. If you are scowling people will walk on by.