Pop-Up Shop Success

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7000 Euclid Avenue,Cleveland OH 44103

14 May, 2022

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Stand out from the crowd and boost sales at your events this summer! Summer is almost here and that means outdoor festivals, flea markets, craft fairs and farmers markets will be looking for vendors, like you, to sell unique products. These events require a lot of hard work but are a great way to meet your customers in-person and make new connections. Are you getting the most out of your booth space? COO of FLŌH Spirits and longtime beloved WBC Advisor Diego Hodge, will review strategies and techniques to help small business owners maximize their sales and presence during popup shops. Topics covered in the workshop: Establishing success metricsDesigning your set up for a memorable experienceUsing digital to promote physicalEngaging with customersHow collecting data can lead to future revenueSpace at this in-person event is limited, so please only RSVP if you are able to attend. Diego Hodge is the Chief Operating Officer at FLŌH Spirits and an entrepreneur at heart. He has in-depth knowledge and experience in building, buying, fixing and selling amazing companies and real estate. I've lead as many as 200 team members, managed $40M facilities and scaled operations that have generated over $36M in Revenue. The WBC services are provided without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, age, and disability. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. To make a request or obtain more information, please contact the WBC in your area or call 1-888-210-3039. The Economic & Community Development Institute's Women's Business Centers of Ohio guide individuals at any stage of the business process. Through one-on-one counseling sessions with WBC staff and volunteers, you can get the direction and resources to meet your goals. Business advisers want to help you successfully start a business, or grow and expand your existing business -- increasing revenue and creating jobs for the local economy. The WBCs present training workshops regularly to provide access to small business knowledge at no charge. They are the only SBA-funded Women's Business Centers in the state.

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