If you are in it "JUST" for the money then (atleast to me) BOGO is the death rattle. If you do it because you enjoy it, want to showcase a great product, and earn a living, then you need a better marketing strategy. There is a Fudge Kitchen in Cape May, NJ that makes a decent fudge, but when things are a little slow, they have an employee stand outside with a sample tray. People who stop and try will usually go into the shop and buy. I have done this with my smoked meats. I have gone to a farmers market, put out some small cups of my product for people to taste and when asked about larger purchases, I hand them a business card/flyer and will usually get about a third to half of them calling. Guy next to me did the same with pizza. He has a small "pie only" shop (and it is in the boondocks) with quality ingredients, decent prices, and only is open a few days a week, but it seems to work for him too. (only thing, first time I ever saw a pizza cut into 32 pieces!)