From setting up your sales area with the right kind of tent, to creating displays, to figuring out how much to charge, Haddad covers it. She shares tips on signage to help customers find what they want or to inspire them to try something new. She gives pointers on how to interact with your customers and how to train folks that work with you. You’ll also learn how to build your business by getting customers enthused about your farm, and building mailing lists that will serve you when you’re not at the market. And to help you remember everything you need to take with you on market day, Haddad includes a checklist!
Of course each state, county or city has its own rules and regulations about selling at Farmers Markets, so you won’t find all of those in this great piece. But do take time to look at the addendum of links and resources for making sure you’re legal. From them you can get a good idea what you might need to do, or a similar government agency you should contact.
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