Members' Blog - Vendor Tips & Tricks
5 Types of Shoppers
Post by Lois Wisher In my many years of doing craft shows, I have found that there are many different types of shoppers. Each shopper is different, because well….we’re all unique. They...
5 Types of Shoppers
Post by Lois Wisher In my many years of doing craft shows, I have found that there are many different types of shoppers. Each shopper is different, because well….we’re all unique. They...
5 Tips for Continued Success
Post by Jerry Reynolds How is your 2022 show season going? For many, this year has been slow and something I am asked about almost every week is, what are you...
5 Tips for Continued Success
Post by Jerry Reynolds How is your 2022 show season going? For many, this year has been slow and something I am asked about almost every week is, what are you...
What I Learned in My First Five Years
Post by Ashley Bishop Hi everyone!! I want to start out with saying I’ve been working at craft shows and fair events for five years now. By no means am...
What I Learned in My First Five Years
Post by Ashley Bishop Hi everyone!! I want to start out with saying I’ve been working at craft shows and fair events for five years now. By no means am...
Show Etiquette
Think about how or what you are doing and how it impacts your neighbors. Did you park in front of the door? Did you take up two spaces? Did you...
Show Etiquette
Think about how or what you are doing and how it impacts your neighbors. Did you park in front of the door? Did you take up two spaces? Did you...
It's Time For Your First Show!
Plan ahead! Make sure you have everything you need for the show. Tables, displays, tablecloths, tape, a money box, signs, trash bag, a comfortable chair, jacket or sweater, and drinks. Have...
It's Time For Your First Show!
Plan ahead! Make sure you have everything you need for the show. Tables, displays, tablecloths, tape, a money box, signs, trash bag, a comfortable chair, jacket or sweater, and drinks. Have...
Advice from a Seasoned Business Owner
Changing from a hobby to a business. It is overwhelming, terrifying, exhausting but rewarding. Preparation is the key to enjoying the experience.
Advice from a Seasoned Business Owner
Changing from a hobby to a business. It is overwhelming, terrifying, exhausting but rewarding. Preparation is the key to enjoying the experience.