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Originally Posted by Tennis13
Are there any anchor dealers, sort of like the shopping mall business model of the 1980s/1990s. You get 2 or 3 anchor tenants: Macys, JC Penney, Dillards, and then build around it?
Are there a handful of dealers that sort of cover modern, vintage and memorabilia that you can give free space to, and then they would attract better dealers around them and customers, because people would know the show is for real?
Again, I don't know anything, but I sort of see this and think that some sort of customer/dealer tiering should be out there, like an Uber rating of sorts, so people can sort of suss out the dealers and customers without having to re-start every show.
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Back in the day, Alan Rosen would ask for and usually receive free tables and a great location as part of his deal to set up a show to buy. Because Alan ran so many ads and just featured his calendar, that became extra free advertising for many show promoters. Frankly, if Alan wants to fly down for my show, and I hope he's well enough to travel, I'd give him a table just to let people talk to him. Skipping the buying machine part, he's got a bunch of great stories to tell