I've worked the RRD stall a chunk of times at UK conventions and I'd go one step further than point 3 ─ walk *up* to your stall from a number of different places before setting out your stock, and especially if you need to reshuffle layout when you've sold out of some lines. Goal one is literally just to get people to stop and look (or to find the thing they're actively searching for if they've been told you have it)
This is so important! The booth can look really different when standing behind it. Nothing like taking a walk and seeing it from all distances/angles to make sure it looks right.
Great info :)
Thanks!
I've worked the RRD stall a chunk of times at UK conventions and I'd go one step further than point 3 ─ walk *up* to your stall from a number of different places before setting out your stock, and especially if you need to reshuffle layout when you've sold out of some lines. Goal one is literally just to get people to stop and look (or to find the thing they're actively searching for if they've been told you have it)
This is so important! The booth can look really different when standing behind it. Nothing like taking a walk and seeing it from all distances/angles to make sure it looks right.