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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Smith" data-source="post: 4950" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I visit a small privately owned coffee shop quite regularly and have become good friends with the owners, I asked them if i could put five printed images on display for a few weeks in their shop and pay them 10% of any sales. The images were all of the local neighbourhood and included a small narrative of who I was, what the image was meant to convey and a price ( I had this translated to Thai language also and printed both languages on a small white card).</p><p>Happy to say that all the images sold for a reasonable profit and the coffee shop are now asking me if we can do it again, as their customers liked the idea of supporting local ideas and people.</p><p>It's a simple idea, easy to put together and gets me known in the local community which is great. I even got a few free coffees out of it as well. </p><p>Just a thought, as it can probably be done in local B&B's, coffee shops, restaurants, gift shops, pubs, etc and can earn you a few extra dollars at the end of the month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Smith, post: 4950, member: 20"] I visit a small privately owned coffee shop quite regularly and have become good friends with the owners, I asked them if i could put five printed images on display for a few weeks in their shop and pay them 10% of any sales. The images were all of the local neighbourhood and included a small narrative of who I was, what the image was meant to convey and a price ( I had this translated to Thai language also and printed both languages on a small white card). Happy to say that all the images sold for a reasonable profit and the coffee shop are now asking me if we can do it again, as their customers liked the idea of supporting local ideas and people. It's a simple idea, easy to put together and gets me known in the local community which is great. I even got a few free coffees out of it as well. Just a thought, as it can probably be done in local B&B's, coffee shops, restaurants, gift shops, pubs, etc and can earn you a few extra dollars at the end of the month. [/QUOTE]
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