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J Paycheck, I appreciate those props.
I really do work hard t make Everyday Pple a respectable brand.
I know people could peep me over there selling shirts like they were the last ones ever! I veen think that attracted people to the table.
The table tents with signage, the black sheet draping, the business cards and flyers...all make a difference, I agree.
The attention to detail wins.
Along with the fact that I let people know how much I appreciate their support.
I remember returning buyers...where I remember them from, and the conversations we had. It all helps.
I'm glad HustlinFlip was honest with the raffle. I saw dudes over there tryna get over.
Funny thing happened.
To my right, was the dude selling the Durkl tees and hats.
When I set up my table with a sign that read $20, he immediately flipped his sign around to read $10. I died internally from laughter.
He even gave me a tee before he left. I have to open the bag to see what color it is so I can rock it this weekend.
J Paycheck, for real...people are just NOT spending much money these days.
I have like 30 pairs of kicks to sell. I refuse though, in fear they'll under-sale.
ALSO. I TOOK MY SHIRT OFF BECAUSE I WAS HOT AS EVER!!! CARRYING THOSE BINS IN THERE. Not to mention, it was 1,800 degrees in there.
When I stepped outside after the event, it felt like I had stepped INSIDE an A/C cooled building.
DC Star temperature FTL.
I really do work hard t make Everyday Pple a respectable brand.
I know people could peep me over there selling shirts like they were the last ones ever! I veen think that attracted people to the table.
The table tents with signage, the black sheet draping, the business cards and flyers...all make a difference, I agree.
The attention to detail wins.
Along with the fact that I let people know how much I appreciate their support.
I remember returning buyers...where I remember them from, and the conversations we had. It all helps.
I'm glad HustlinFlip was honest with the raffle. I saw dudes over there tryna get over.
Funny thing happened.
To my right, was the dude selling the Durkl tees and hats.
When I set up my table with a sign that read $20, he immediately flipped his sign around to read $10. I died internally from laughter.
He even gave me a tee before he left. I have to open the bag to see what color it is so I can rock it this weekend.
J Paycheck, for real...people are just NOT spending much money these days.
I have like 30 pairs of kicks to sell. I refuse though, in fear they'll under-sale.
ALSO. I TOOK MY SHIRT OFF BECAUSE I WAS HOT AS EVER!!! CARRYING THOSE BINS IN THERE. Not to mention, it was 1,800 degrees in there.
When I stepped outside after the event, it felt like I had stepped INSIDE an A/C cooled building.
DC Star temperature FTL.