Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Tips for students entering into the promotion world

I started promoting at the age of 16 and by the age of 20 I stared my own outsource promotion company. As a teen I loved being independent and earning my own money it gave me a sense of power.  At a young age I learnt that working was more than just a force, it requires patience, determination and skill.

Working on both sides as a promoter and a recruiter I thought I’d share a few useful tips for those interested in the industry. These tips will help you land more jobs.


Working as a promoter is a great way to earn money and become responsible. It requires commitment, reliability and a great smile.  BUT remember, this is a very superficial industry and looks do matter. The clients have their requirements and as a promoter you need to reflect their brand.

When applying to a promotion agency, make sure you have a look at some of the brands they represent. This will help you determine which company will be right for you. Example, if you not comfortable working with alcohol do not join an agency that represents mainly alcohol brands.




Tips


Show up and on time
Since most companies pay per hour, punctuality is of utmost importance. If a promoter shows up late; doesn't pitch or leave early companies will be hesitant to book him/her again. It is important to communicate with your agent and inform them of any issues you are having so that they can make alternative arrangements.  

Stick to the uniform requirements
As I mentioned, promoters are a reflection of the brand, therefore it is vital that promoters look presentable and wear the correct uniform. Pictures are taken of the promoters at work and are sent to clients, if promoter is not wearing the correct uniform it’s a bad reflection on him/her and the company.

 Know the brand and what you selling
Make sure you read your product brief and ask your agent questions if needed.  Clients may send mystery shoppers to test your knowledge so beware.

 Be respectful and kind to management and staff
If management and staff of the place of promotion are unhappy with a promoter, they are able to band promotion companies from a store. This not only affects the promoters’ reputation but the agencies too. 

Be available for shifts and be willing to go the extra mile
Promoters that are eager and hardworking are a pleasure to work with. I make sure that they are given the best and highest paid jobs.  When I was a promoter I once did a job that required me to work a few hours extra for no extra pay. After doing that favor for the company, they kept me as their main promoter and I worked at all their events, earning really well and working at amazing events.

 Be approachable and liked by clients and customers
Make sure you always have a smile on your face, NO MATTER WHAT!!! As a human you are not always happy and that’s okay ,but as a promoter you have to fake it. You get paid to be a representation of a brand and cannot let that title down. If clients/customers complain about moody promoters, that could be the end of you promo career.




Hope these few tips helped. If you have any more questions please leave your comments below….

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