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Thanks for the feedback guys!
I'm currently working on getting fleet customers, you need a lot of patience and you have to keep on trying until you manage to get in. I suppose its how you handle rejection is what makes you a better salesman. That's why I'm planning on gearing up for a tent location which would at least give me some work until I get regular work from fleets. Out of interest what kind of tents do you guys use? And do you have anything written on them? |
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kenb81; good to hear you got a new perch and hope to bump into you sometime..Oh and the pop and chips are on me.LoL take care.
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Sikandar,
I use a basic, straight-leg ez-up style tent $80 at Big Lots (it's very important to tie the corners to the ground or something unmovable--more than just a few 20 or 30 lb weights--since these tents turn into hang gliders at the drop of a hat), and a couple of banners bungeed to the tent (with a large, easy to read, simple message). Delta has a nice vinyl banner on sale now for $30 (although if cars going by fast or are quite a distance away, you might want something with bigger lettering). |