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Re: Feedback: Bazaars @ Clark Quay
yeah i agree on "creating awareness" bt seriously it depends on ur products n "sales talk" mostly.
customers at clarke quay r mainly tourists or clubbers, they hv buying power! bt u might hv to b more aggressive n be ready to bargain n slog ur a** off! its worth it. quite a fun experience actually despite the high rental n sauna-like venue. haha! we managed to earn quite a bit on both days (5-6 Jun) blessed! |
Re: Feedback: Bazaars @ Clark Quay
Hi to all. I'm pretty new to the bazaar 'world' and would like to set up a booth @ Clarke Quay. Anyone knows who to contact regarding the rental of the booths (which company)? Also, which area of Clarke Quay is the bazaar held at?
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Re: Feedback: Bazaars @ Clark Quay
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Ya thats true.Due to the customers there are tourists they tends to extremely bargain alot which insists on the price they willing to pay for, that maybe at your cost price but to sell at very low profit margin or at cost if not = no sales?What is the best solution? Crowds is there buying power there is but i notice that even at the same clarke quay selling the exact same items & displays but just cos its facing at different location its makes a big differences in sales too that can be as bad as barely cover the rental or with profits after rental. How do you people out there ,what do you all do to build your brand awareness?Does it really helps? Like what goko states above its quite true after deducting everything is there even any profits makes?So overall is it really worth it? |
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