| Show Dress Code |
| Written by Donald Clark |
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Q: I’m a clay artist and I try to demonstrate my work when I exhibit at shows because it seems to create interest in my work and it draws people into my booth. Another exhibitor pulled me aside recently and told me my appearance with clay on my hands and clothes was a turnoff to potential clientele. I don’t wear my best outfits because I feel jeans and a plain shirt are appropriate for my work. Do you think I should skip the demonstrating so I can dress nicer?
To this end, many show promoters encourage exhibitors to demonstrate and many do. My thinking is that at this time of extreme competition for the consumer dollar it makes sense for you and the promoter to work together to make demonstrations a truly meaningful part of the show experience. Perhaps there could be an area set aside for demonstrations and a schedule posted at the entrance. If you are solo and agree to demonstrate, the show promoter should arrange a booth sitter for the time you are away. Signs posted while you demonstrate should send observers to your booth to make purchases. Do you have a question you need answered? E-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ! Your question could be in the next issue. |