Missed part 1? We cover the art sold and get some great advice from an artist vending at MegaCon Orlando ruclips.net/video/RidBOd16ye4/видео.htmlsi=1JED0YkLsNYKS0JZ
That’s a really good point to split up product on your table to make eye navigation easier. If you’re overloading a person with a billion designs cramped all together, people who have sensory overload and other processing stuff will probably get deterred from trying to look through your stock. Those artists with tons of stock may benefit from having a catalog for customers to look at off to the side or leave out items with minor variations and relegate those to a catalog or signage.
My first artist alley is in two weeks from tomorrow and this is such a big help! Ill be doing practice setup and teardown this weekend. Thanks for all the helpful advice!:D
Oh heck yeah!! Good luck with your table! I hope the tips serve you well! Check out mualcaina for more table ideas. They did a few reviews of others tables that are really good!
Wow! There are so many excellent tips here! I'm glad you shared a bunch of different artist displays and their socials too. There are so many different ways to setup a display. I understand what you mean by sometimes things can get overwhelming too and to break things up. This was a very helpful video! ^___^
Heck yeah! Always gatta show love to the artist who let me add their work to the video. ☺️ And yes! A busy display makes my eyes hurt. Nothing against the artist who do but is definitely something they can take into consideration going forward.
@@vulpipunk I totally understand. I go to a lot of conventions and I can easily get overstimulated, especially when it's crowded. I definitely need to find a way to break up my table some. 😅
I do( but not consistently 😅) I was going to do an announcement later on today since this was a late night upload. Thanks for following I appreciate it ❤️
@@lovevamp5446 Thank you!!! That is my goal with these types of videos. To share as much info as possible that seems useful! If one person gets something out of them I am happy ☺️
Missed part 1? We cover the art sold and get some great advice from an artist vending at MegaCon Orlando
ruclips.net/video/RidBOd16ye4/видео.htmlsi=1JED0YkLsNYKS0JZ
That’s a really good point to split up product on your table to make eye navigation easier. If you’re overloading a person with a billion designs cramped all together, people who have sensory overload and other processing stuff will probably get deterred from trying to look through your stock. Those artists with tons of stock may benefit from having a catalog for customers to look at off to the side or leave out items with minor variations and relegate those to a catalog or signage.
Yessss. I get overwhelmed with to much product on the table. Ashes has amazing advice
My first artist alley is in two weeks from tomorrow and this is such a big help! Ill be doing practice setup and teardown this weekend. Thanks for all the helpful advice!:D
You are very welcome!!!! Good luck at youR artist alley!
Thanks for the advice! I'll soon have my first artist alley at the end of June and I'm sooo nervous. This helps a lot
That's awesome! I hope your table does well. If you want more artist alley advice I recommend Mualcaina. She has great videos!
@@vulpipunk thanksss! I will definitely check out her channel too :D
Really good tips!
Oh heck yeah!! Good luck with your table! I hope the tips serve you well!
Check out mualcaina for more table ideas. They did a few reviews of others tables that are really good!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful to you!
Thanks for sharing! Very Helpful :)
@@tonybarber2759 You are very welcome! What was the most helpful part of the video for you?
Wow! There are so many excellent tips here! I'm glad you shared a bunch of different artist displays and their socials too. There are so many different ways to setup a display. I understand what you mean by sometimes things can get overwhelming too and to break things up. This was a very helpful video! ^___^
Heck yeah! Always gatta show love to the artist who let me add their work to the video. ☺️
And yes! A busy display makes my eyes hurt. Nothing against the artist who do but is definitely something they can take into consideration going forward.
@@vulpipunk I totally understand. I go to a lot of conventions and I can easily get overstimulated, especially when it's crowded. I definitely need to find a way to break up my table some. 😅
Can't believe i only saw you had insta now. Followed you. Are you doing announcement when your video is going online in your stories?
I do( but not consistently 😅) I was going to do an announcement later on today since this was a late night upload.
Thanks for following I appreciate it ❤️
@vulpipunk thank you for the follow back. I like your videos it is really informative
@@lovevamp5446 Thank you!!! That is my goal with these types of videos. To share as much info as possible that seems useful! If one person gets something out of them I am happy ☺️