Sunday, June 24, 2012

My Encounter At The Flea Market

OK, today, I decided to head out to our local flea market, here in Newport News, VA on Jefferson. I thought I found a steal; a Dell Latitude laptop. Well, the computer looked pretty decent, but the flea market vendor had an attitude from #@l!.
A word of advice: Don't ever repeat the actions of this vendor. He lost a sale, and I shared my experience with just about everyone in the flea market, and now on my blog.
As I was looking at the laptop, trying to check it out, I overheard the vendor speaking to his daughter in the background. She told him that I was looking at the laptop, and may need some assistance. I could hear his response as clear as day. His response was, "It doesn't matter. People come out here all day. All they do is look, and they don't buy".
Earlier, I actually sent my husband alone to inquire about the item. We went to get the money, to buy the laptop; had the money in our hands. But, this time I inquired; not my husband. I asked about some of the features on the computer. He became rude and obnoxious, as if "he knew I wasn't going to buy it anyway". He got in my face & tried to lecture me on how to "ask him for help".
Rules of Engaging a Customer
1. Have a Positive Attitude: You should not be discussing your negative feelings about your sales, your customers or the like; in front of your customers.
This vendor felt the need to express his feelings of dissatisfaction, in front of me, while I was researching his products. Although he was not addressing me directly, it just instantly left a bad taste in my mouth.
2. Be helpful & inciteful. If your customer is trying to figure something out, don't just stand there and watch them. Offer them assistance. This vendor got on my nerves when he saw me trying to figure out his product, and he just gawked at me from behind. (I was watching him from my peripheal vision).
3. Respect Your Customer & Their Personal Space: When you do approach a customer, please do not approach them as if you are heading into the ring for a boxing match. Major turn-off. This was the ultimate for me: the last straw. When this vendor got in my face and became rude & beligerent, I turned to him and told him that I would never buy anything from him, ever. He responded with "Good, I wasn't going to sell it to you anyway".
I know that flea markets have certain reputations; a laid-back sort of marketplace setting, so to speak. But it is still a place of business. I believe the vendors there are trying to sell something, just like we are trying to buy something.
First, it would help vendors to understand the flea market setting; what type of customers you are dealing with, what they want, and what they expect to buy.
As a vendor, please do not go to the flea market & expect to run your table or store, as if it were Wal-mart, or the mall.
Please be aware that people come there to browse, to find hard-to-find products, or products cheaper than what they can buy @ Wal-mart, or even the dollar store, at times.
If you are not making the money you would like to at Flea Markets, then please check to see why. Complaining in front of your customers about not making enough money, is a sure turn-off. Check your attitude about selling @ flea markets. Is this atmosphere right for your business?
These are things you need to decide, because people always remember bad experiences. If you mistreat your customers, they will not buy from you, and, in addition, they will spread the word, for others not to buy from you either.
Word-of-mouth is one of the most effective ways to get your business up & running & boost your sales. No matter where you sell, always be professional. You can be funny, whitty, or a down-to-business person, but ALWAYS be professional.
That's the end of my Flea Market Venture. Take care until next updates on Days in the Life of a Momprenuer

Feeling Lazy Today

Today I don't feel like doing anything.....I just wanna stay in my bed...
I'd love to, but of course, I just can't; with all the things I have to accomplish today.
I do plan to take a mini-vacation with the family next weekend, and get some rest and relaxation, in between.
I hope everyone's enjoying their weekends. More updates coming soon. Feel free to share what it's like for you in the Day's of the Life of a Momprenuer. Add your comments below.
Take care, until next time :)


Thursday, May 31, 2012

It's Back To Work; Another Busy Day

Hi all; Just checking in. Woo! The four-day Memorial weekend, sure did kick my behind. It made me want to take a vacation. I will, soon enough, I promise. (Remember my post about how important it was to relax, as an entreprenuer, (and especially, as a mom-prenuer) ;)
I've been pretty busy all day; getting a headstart on the weekend; paying bills, shopping, taking my hubby & son to get haircuts, & running other errands.
Then I still have to come home & clean the house & car. This is in addition to my daily bookkeeping and preparing the homeschool lessons for the week.
Well, I'm off. Hope you all enjoy your day/weekends.
I'd love to hear how your Memorial Day weekends went. You can post your comments below :)

Monday, May 28, 2012

Happy Memorial Day

This has been a wonderful time off; lots of sun and fun, good food and time with the family. It was also a time to reflect on the freedom we enjoy each and every day; because of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, so that we can enjoy it. (Thank you all; Gone, but never forgotten).
As this year's Memorial holiday season comes to an end, let us never forget. And let us always support those who are still carrying on, with great sacrifice, the fight for our freedom. (Our soldiers; we salute you, and honor you. Thank you all and God bless you).

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Pushy Salespeople!

As an entreprenuer, I know all too well how important it is to make a sale. My businesses are in retail, and in direct selling; so I really understand. But, what I have found over time, and throughout life, is, people are more open to a salesperson when they have the following qualities:

  1. Sincerity- When a salesperson is upfront with a potential customer or client, and is sincerely concerned about their well-being, versus making a dollar, customers/clients are open to buying from this type of person
  2. A Good Listener- When a potential customer sees that you are a good listener, he or she will be more prone to open up about their needs, and will want to share them with you. This opens up a whole new window of opportunity, for both the salesperson and the customer.
  3. Helpfulness: Helping is not the same as directing or commanding. A salesperson who is suggesting every product in the store to you, only has one thing on his mind: more commission in his pocket. Again, the importance of sincerity and listening to your customers/clients, goes hand-in-hand here. No one likes to be bombarded with a lot of sales and gimmicks. It's a major turn-off. By listening to what your potential clients want or need, you will make entirely more sales than you would, by pushing products on them, just for a commission.

These 3 simple steps can make a world of a difference in your business. The greatest reward is the satisfaction you receive in helping others receive what they want and need. The sales and monetary rewards are secondary.

Yes, we all have to make a living, but how about making it more than that! Try it for yourself. The next time you feel pressured to just "make a sale", try these 3 steps. You just might gain a few loyal customers. And they just might tell their friends.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Weekend's Almost Over

Wow! I still can't believe how fast the year 2012 is going. And now, it's just another weekend in the year of 2012. But, oh how it too, has come and gone so fast. I can't believe it's already time to start a new week.

Well, here's my agenda for the day:

  1. Make brunch for the children and start laundry
  2. Read and purge emails
  3. Read Blogs and Websites to catch up on what's going on in the world & gain some wisdom
  4. Update blog posts for the week
  5. Weekly Business Bookkeeping and Business Admin Tasks
  6. Prepare my children's school assignments for the week
  7. Play with my cat, Jada
  8. Organize my home office
  9. Prepare clothing and business/school items needed for the week
  10. Pick my husband up from work
  11. Make dinner with the family- talk about what's coming up for the week
  12. Start preparing everyone for bed, (Time to wind down with showers/baths, and dress for bed)
  13. Watch a favorite show on TV or DVD
  14. Play Farmville on Facebook
  15. Read a book/Quiet time
  16. Then it's lights out

All this in just one day! Well, I'd better get started. I hope everyone has a great week. More updates coming soon, in the Days in the Life of a Mompreneur ;)

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Update on my UPS Experience: They've Messed Up Again!

An Update on UPS. On Thursday, Dec. 15th, I went to UPS to ship some items. I only went there because my husband insisted. Big Mistake again. The UPS package intaker asked my husband what was in the box. He told her some clothes and other Avon products. Well, 3 days later, I get an email from Avon saying that my returns had been processed, but with shortages. 1 girls, size 6, denim leggings was missing. I am being billed for it, by Avon, but I KNOW that I packed it in the box. The UPS is notorious for doing things their own way. I believe that the intaker opened the box, took the denim jeans out, and resealed the box. This is why I said in the beginning that I would never use UPS, outside of Avon. I should have never listened to my husband this time, because Avon does give you a choice to use the United States Postal Service, when making returns, if you like.

This just confirms my last post about this company. I have literally reached my boiling point with them. And uggh!. I have another Avon order coming in this week. ( I have no choice but to use them, since that's Avon's choice). Thank goodness, I get UPS alerts, so I can keep these driver's in check. If something is out of the ordinary, I'll get the updates sent to my email. And I have email on my smartphone, so I get it super fast.

I don't need this stress, and I don't have to put up with it. If at all possible, I will keep as much proof as possible, so as to have any of these criminals pay for stealing and lying about delivering packages, when they know they didn't. I may not be able to catch all, but I'll do my part in catching some. Believe that!