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Clients have utilized
the talents of Dallas Magician Jerry Guyer in many various ways. So, if you're
looking for a way to increase sales, if you're looking for entertainment, if
you're looking for a way to get your product or service noticed amid the
plethora of clowns, money cages and basketball contests, consider converting
traffic to sales leads and get the entertaining, cost-effective comedy magic of
Jerry Guyer!
Here's just a small
sampling of effective ways
you can have Jerry work his magic for you
Olin-Aegis
contracted to have Jerry entertain their guests at their hybrid electronics
convention in Boston, Mass. & Orlando, Florida. They used him exclusively in
their hospitality suite to 1) Garner interest in attending 2) Entertain the
guests while the sales people continued to qualify prospects in a more relaxed
atmosphere and 3) Feed the sales force leads Jerry gathered during the normal,
everyday questions he asks during a trick, thus helping qualify more people and
increasing the pool of potential buyers.
ICI
Pharmaceuticals used Jerry's experience of over 30 years to walk around their
party, to entertain the over 1000 people at an outdoor event in Orlando,
Florida. Entertaining, charming and unobtrusive, the clients' guests were
dragging their friends over to see "the unbelievable things this guy's doing!"
Professional, personable, perfect.
Cellotex
had a booth at the Lumberman's Association trade show in Dallas, Texas. They
hired Jerry to perform on the show floor at their booth, thus increasing their
traffic. Visual retention through specialized give-aways produced by Mr. Guyer,
plus themed routines allowed the client to increase their visibility in what is
sometimes considered a "non-glamorous" industry. The desired results were
achieved, business increased.
Southfork Ranch, due to the popularity of the television show "Dallas" in the
mid to late '80's surpassed other attractions as the most popular tourist
destination in Texas. They utilized the talents of Jerry Guyer to keep guests at
their facility, adding to that impulse buying time and improving the bottom
line. He was so successful, the initial six week run lasted over five years,
seven days per week! And he still managed to find time and energy to perform for
his corporate clients.
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