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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 214499" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Some more thoughts,</p><p></p><p>I thought I would write down descriptions of what I sold, so I would know what to re-order, no time for that. It got real busy at 10am and by noon I booked about 70% of my sales. The afternoon was very sporadic. Little kids make me cringe! The packaging I used worked out very well and stood up well to the constant browsing. People love the stories behind the prints. They also like stuff from their demographic area, I labeled the location on most of my prints and many asked if I had shots from where they were from. </p><p></p><p>Ladies liked to show pictures of rusty heavy equipment to their husbands. 60-70%female customers and not a single flower picture sold! Everyone liked unusual subjects. I can't say enough how much folks were enthralled with HDR!</p><p></p><p>About 80% of sales was cash, 20% credit card, the square reader works great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 214499, member: 4399"] Some more thoughts, I thought I would write down descriptions of what I sold, so I would know what to re-order, no time for that. It got real busy at 10am and by noon I booked about 70% of my sales. The afternoon was very sporadic. Little kids make me cringe! The packaging I used worked out very well and stood up well to the constant browsing. People love the stories behind the prints. They also like stuff from their demographic area, I labeled the location on most of my prints and many asked if I had shots from where they were from. Ladies liked to show pictures of rusty heavy equipment to their husbands. 60-70%female customers and not a single flower picture sold! Everyone liked unusual subjects. I can't say enough how much folks were enthralled with HDR! About 80% of sales was cash, 20% credit card, the square reader works great! [/QUOTE]
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