Taking orders at Christmas market
Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
I'm getting ready for some local Christmas markets.
My website allows customers to upload their images into online templates. I could give customers the web address so they can order from home, but there'd be more sales if I could catch the order & payment while they are at the stall.
Please could you share how you take "on the spot" orders for personalised items.
Thanks.
Karen
My website allows customers to upload their images into online templates. I could give customers the web address so they can order from home, but there'd be more sales if I could catch the order & payment while they are at the stall.
Please could you share how you take "on the spot" orders for personalised items.
Thanks.
Karen
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Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
Hi. Paypal offer a card reader now for taking credit and debit cards and it's half price currently. See https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/c ... ard-reader
Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
watch out for the number of venues where mobile service is CRAP. The PayPal reader is great.
Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
Thanks for the replies.
I'm able to take payment with iZettle card reader.
I'm interested in how the customer leaves their image with you on the day.
Do they send image to your "drop box", use your website or something else? From ArferMo's comment, anything that uses the internet could be unreliable.
Thanks
Karen
I'm able to take payment with iZettle card reader.
I'm interested in how the customer leaves their image with you on the day.
Do they send image to your "drop box", use your website or something else? From ArferMo's comment, anything that uses the internet could be unreliable.
Thanks
Karen
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GoonerGary
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Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
Take a laptop with you and let them order online beside your stall.
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I run a hotspot on my mobile and they transfer the image there and then as most pictures come from mobiles now.
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PrinTnTech
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Re: Taking orders at Christmas market
I watch conde sublimation video`s a lot and perhaps this would be of some use of how David Gross gets his photos from customers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqHx_qDCjwM
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I have just watched the Conde video. Could some tell me how to set up this iPhone kiosk. I got confused when he sent the image from his phone via the printer icon to" iPhone kiosk "but it appears in photoshop, surely send it to a printer and it should print.
Unless his laptops name is set up as iPhone kiosk on the wireless network? Have I just answered my own question?
Unless his laptops name is set up as iPhone kiosk on the wireless network? Have I just answered my own question?
Many thanks
Iain
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Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
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