Becoming a hot dog vendor really isn’t that difficult, but achieving success and a good, steady income is a different matter altogether.
Here are 4 ways to sell your food effectively.
Step 1: You must be friendly and helpful
* This may be such an obvious point to make that every vendor or salesperson should be aware of but to your surprise – not many of them remember this important point when they’re out there making their sales. You have to be friendly and helpful to customers – even if they aren’t buying your food! A good deed done may lead to further recommendations in sales for the future! So start being nice!
Step 2: You must provide better products than the competition
* The quality of your food is important and so is the taste. Do not ever let the quality slip because if you do, people will notice this immediately and move away in search for another better hot dog vendor – definitely something you do not want! Although quality is important, you have to still ensure that you are making profits daily!
Step 3: You must choose a strategic location
* The location of your hot dog stand is very important. You must try and avoid as much competition as possible unless it’s a drinks stand then you both will fit well together as people who buy drinks will most likely want something to munch on and vice versa. Try looking out for places that have no competition, or little, such as by the park, or by a small office or even a construction site.
Step 4: You must operate on a regular schedule
* Have a regular schedule when selling your hot dogs so people know when you’re selling! This will increase buying potential as people will be aware of your working hours and know for certain that your stand will be open thus giving you more sales! Make them remember your cart specifically.
Curious about becoming a hot dog vendor? I’ve got all the tips you’ll ever need right here. It is absolutely possible to make a handsome living off of selling hot dogs… Don’t believe me? Check out http://www.MyHotDogVending.com for the true story of Perry and how he learned to sell hot dogs and make $500 of profit on a daily basis.