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Alachua County Youth Fair & Livestock Show Marketing Meeting 2009. 2008 National Champs!. GO GATORS!. THE SALE. On the last day of the fair, all market animals will be sold at auction. Each animal will sell individually.
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Alachua County Youth Fair & Livestock ShowMarketing Meeting 2009
2008 National Champs! GO GATORS!
THE SALE • On the last day of the fair, all market animals will be sold at auction. • Each animal will sell individually. • Livestock buyers will purchase the whole lot of animals at market price.
Cont. • Local businesses will participate in an auction and pay the difference between their bid price and the market price given by the meat buyer.
Example Market price is $.50 per pound. XYZ Construction service bought the animal at auction for $3 per pound. XYZ construction would be responsible for paying $2.50/ lb. for the animal, a tax deductible donation, and the meat buyer would pay the other $.50/lb.
WHY SOLICIT A BUYER? • Although every animal will sell, you need to try to have a buyer when you come to the fair. • Exhibitors that are prepared with buyers, will hopefully see a higher profit margin.
BUYERS • There is a limit set on the number of buyers for an individual – 3 BUYERS • NO BUYER WILL BE BILLED FOR LESS THAN $100.
ADD-ONS • Any individual that wants to contribute to an individual exhibitor, without being considered a buyer can add-on. • Add-on’s must be collected on Sale day in the form of cash, check, or credit card • No ADD-ON CONTRIBUTORS WILL BE BILLED!
Friends of 4-H and FFA • This organization collects thousands of dollars from hundreds of businesses around our county. • Friends purchases animals and sometimes adds across the board increases to the exhibitors sale prices. • Don’t rely on Friends of 4-H & FFA.
MAKING CONTACT WITH LETTERS • Writing letters is a good way to contact a potential buyer. • If you can write a neat and legible letter, a hand written letter can add a personal touch. • A computer generated letter can communicate professionalism to the prospective buyer.
Letter Writing (Cont.) • Include important information in the letter. • Fair dates including the sale and buyers luncheon. • Inform the potential buyer on how the sale is conducted and give an example
Letters (cont.) • If you are grouping 2-3 buyers, explain it and give them an opportunity to contribute. • Some businesses get hundreds of letters. • Try to contact some buyers that are new to the fair.
VISITING A BUYER • Making a personal visit is sometimes very effective • Make an appointment. • Develop a presentation for the buyer. Include pictures, record book information, or information about your group of buyers.
Visit (Cont.) • Rehearse your presentation. • Be relaxed, friendly, confident, and courteous. • Thank the buyer for their time and for listening to your presentation.
AFTER THE SALE • Help your buyer get the most out of their advertising dollar. • Plaques and pictures for the office wall are a nice gesture. • Have a thank you advertisement placed in the local newspaper.
CONT. • Write a thank you letter after the sale. • Checks will not be issued until this is done. • Talk to your buyer, and ask them what method of advertisement they would prefer.
Cont. • Don’t be stingy about spending money for your buyer. After all, if it weren’t for them, you wouldn’t have anything.
Please visit Website • - Http://alachua.ifas.ufl.edu • Youth Fair • Schedule • Important Dates • *Fair Set up- Saturday, March 21, 2009 • 8:00 am – until • $5.00 Lunch