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Magic_Man101 New user 25 Posts |
I want to work in the restuarant but I don't know how to approach them help please
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Mindpro Eternal Order 10587 Posts |
Sounds like someone needs to do some research and may not be ready yet.
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Mary Mowder Inner circle Sacramento / Elk Grove, CA 3659 Posts |
Dear Magic_Man101
Go to Table hoppers and Party Strollers and do some research there. The only way to get ready is to start building the right repertoire. There is a lot of good advice there about choosing the best effects from the start, before you've wasted time buying/learning impractical Magic for the venue. Once you've got at least 6 strong, practical, effects, do a search on approaching the restaurant. Don't rush it. If you try before you're ready it will shake your confidence later and may turn a potential client off for Magic. Good luck! - Mary Mowder |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
How to approach them walk in the door at 10:30a.m. or 2:30p.m. ask for the manager or owner. Show them some great magic or offer to give them a demo of the few customers in the place then and there. Tell the people if they liked what the experienced, to tell the manager or owner before they leave.
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DJG Inner circle The northern hemisphere of Earth 1295 Posts |
With all due respect I disagree. What can you do for their bottom line? Entertainment ain't it.
Your choices in life can be compared to watching a magic trick: You can continue to believe the illusion in front of you, find the intrigue and desire to learn more, or quit paying attention the moment you feel deceived.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Actually, most resturant owners think it is all about the food, decor, and service, is what sells the business. Most resturants want to increase their slow days of business.
I believe you have to have a good product to offer, if you do not have the personality and material, then how can you sell anything to the business. Magic_Man, are you in a tourist city? If not you will have to change your material weekly for repeat customers. In a tourist city you can use the same material over and over, and only change a trick or two occassionally. Remember, you will not have any time to learn new tricks, so you have to have a good base to begin with. If you have a 100 tricks that do not require any set up time or can be automatically reset at the finish of the trick, then you have a good start. You must be able to do all these tricks without thinking. |
Magic_Man101 New user 25 Posts |
I'm in a town with about 3000 people
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