Want to sell coral at a trade show?
I’ve been out of the trade show circuit for a while now, but every now and again I think about trying. A lot has changed since I was doing it, and while I may never venture back, here are some tips for those looking to try selling at a small frag swap or a big trade show like Aquashella, Reefapalooza, Reef Stock, or MACNA.
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0:00 Introduction
0:57 Tip 1: Choosing Tanks
4:50 Tip 2: Prepare for Delays
6:52 Tip 3: Booth Setup
8:50 Tip 4: Water Clarity
12:28 Tip 5: Don’t Bring Inverts
13:35 Tip 6: Tank Design
14:51 Tip 7: Protect Your Booth
16:30 Tip 8: Stay Organized
17:20 Tip 9: Utilize the Partition
19:10 Tip 10: Choosing Shows
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