Nope, I appreciate all comments.
True I spent money on the banner, which I an use more than the once and originally bought for advertising when/if we eventually move away.
Sure on Facebook, advertising can be beneficial as it has over the years and still does. However Facebook is not for everybody and that proved true today when I was speaking with people. Then you also have the face to face benefit of this approach.
Door knocking can be of benefit, as you can target specific streets and depending on time of day, you also benefit of the face to face dealing.
The event was from 12 - 4 and hosted a local charity run. The learning curve would be the location of the stall. As this was the first one, I was allocated the adult tent which alarmed me at first
but this was labelled as such as it wasn't for kids games etc so aimed at adults and had a range of business advertising and selling. The learning curve would be to have a separate stand outside, in the flow of heavy traffic where I could have more interaction and hand out flyers etc. Which would be more beneficial and yield a better return.
I also had great conversations with business owners and swapped details which can also prove to be advantageous. So, yes I agree it wasn't as great as I was hoping, but it was the first and mistakes made.