Hotels have whats called "The fiver-ten rule". When people are 10 feet away, you smile, when people are 5 feet away, you say hello. But whatever you do, don't be pushy.
@@BiankaWhye You're welcome. :) I worked in the industry for nearly 20 years. Everything I do in my business, I learned from that. Such as giving a discount to sell more volume. And it really works. So I sell $6 per bar, 2 for $10, 4 for $20.
@@redwolfsden Yeah, I've seen that too. If I notice that, I don't say hi and just let them keep walking. I've been in customer service of some sort since I was 12 years old. I'm 47 now. It's really easy to tell when people are interested and when they aren't. Although saying hi can make the difference for alot of them to decide whether they want to come look or not. Although, being huggy with their cute dogs works too. Thing is, that's my favorite part of the markets. People bring their dogs for a walk and they are SO CUTE. I end up giving most of the dogs a pet as they walk around and the dogs love it. I adore animals. And some people bring their sweet kitties in little carriers. I've seen people walk around with their kitties in these very cool backpacks or a zipped up stroller like a baby. I miss my kitty so much.
I have my first fair tomorrow and I've watched 20 of these types of videos, you're the only one who thought to mention a portable charger. Thank you! This will probably be a life saver!
@BiankaWhye it went pretty well, i made 7 times the table fee and I'll definitely be doing more! I need to plan my stock better, and maybe put more thought into pricing
I've done a couple of local craft fairs for 4 years (before pandemic), selling my hand-knitted items, and I am hoping to get back to them again. I've watched probably 20 videos similar to this, but yours is the best I've seen! Really great practical info on all the things that someone needs to know, from booth setup, taking payments, being neighborly, and as another shy person running a booth, I appreciated your sensitivity to that as a vendor & for customers. Great job!
Rental spaces can be way too expensive. A lot of times artists don't brake even. I highly recommend taking the time to find out where the money for the rental space is going. If the rental is very pricey someone will be making money off you weather you make money or not. So just be aware of the rip off events. A lot of times I see people with great products not selling much at all. They leave feeling shitty and the event planners think everything went great. If you think the rental is too expensive communicate that with the event planners.
This will be my first time vending I love you you are the best and that was the best information I could ever got starting off keep doing what you doing
🌹Great tips!❣️ 1st show soon. I have folding shelf & rolling cart that I can put my art pillows in. I am selling a variety of art items. Have album art clocks, blankets. I use (pan lid)racks, file & taco shell racks to VERTICALLY stack art tiles or artwork. Use the racks for drying as well. May put a folding room divider up behind me.🤪
I've watched a couple of videos about popus and this one was the most helpful! I took a lot of notes and will have my first vending experience a month from now! Thank you for your help!
So many great tips! Especially the one about not displaying all inventory. That is such good advice. Oh, and your little sticker is the cutest. I am in the quietly planning (or closet dreaming) stage of selling my jewelry. You have inspired me to get on with it.
I have my first vending event next weekend and I'm so glad I came across this video because I would've been a whole mess that day lol Thanks, now a new subbie! I talk about entrepreneurship too on my channel as well!
Wow! You are so down to earth and easy to watch. This is easily my favorite vendor tips video so far. :) I’m still new to cons but I can vouch that setting up your table in a “dress rehearsal” a few days before and then packing it all up neatly with labels is essential. Also, I recently went to a con that was VERY slow, and all the vendors basically ended up swapping goods 😅 My booth neighbor and I both make comics so we did lots of swapping. Also, multiple vendors gave me free extras when I bought from them and struck up a conversation. The vending community is real!! Have fun, everybody!!
THIS WAS THE BEST TIPS I COULD EVER HOPE FOR. I'M NEW AT THIS AND YOU HAVE BEEN SO INFORMATIVE. I CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW YOU SUPPLIED. BLESS YOU!
I feel so much more prepared! This is my first vender event and I'm so much more excited and will be so much more prepared!! This was the video I was looking for!! Great advice! Thank you Bianka!!!!
@@Ana-oy6hm I was WAY more prepared after watching this. I was also given some good advice that I think helped... Go into it having the expectation that it is to produce leads and it's a learning experience. I did just that and I'm now so much more comfortable doing a Pop up sort of event. I'll bring more product and wear comfier shoes next time though. I learned a lot. Don't hold yourself back... You'll never know if you don't try!! Good luck, get out there! & Smile.
Thank you!!! Very amazing, helpful advice. I have never dare to sell my goodies, I mostly give them away to family and friends but I would like to make a profit out of my creations 😁👌🏼 I have never thought about most of the things you are talking about and every point makes a lot of sense, very helpful. I like to go to craft fairs and events for small businesses, indoors and outdoors and I am proud and admire all of you brave people to be there and stand up for you own business, I wish I was there as one of you guys. It is embarrassing to say that at my age, I am over fifty, I get nervous, I am shy or embarrased to do the same thing you all do. I definitely need advice on that regard. Sometimes I think it would be very "helpful" to have someone literally pushing me with all my things so I can start once and for all 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🙈
Thank you, Bianca, I've been a caterer for 12 years and now have a newly refurbished horse trailer for any event to rent out! This 2022 in February I'm doing my first event for my rental item, you have been really helpful and I wrote down many tips.
I love your energy 💕✨✨✨ Thank you for this information. I too sell handcrafted crystal jewelry and been on the fence about vending at an event in November because of feeling 'unprepared' and a little on the shy side at times too lol but this video helps a bunch. Thanks and keep shining!
OMG! Thank you for sharing your wisdom it was such a big help to me.🤗 I jus launched my crystal business and Im stepping out of my comfort zone (shyness) to do a expo event and I spiraling lol You really helped me put things into perspective 💯❤️💪🏾 Thank you so much love! Peace Love and Blessings 🙏🏾
Thank you! I have you saved, downloaded ,added to my playlist (just created for this event). This is very valuable information I will replay and replay up until my event. It is really appreciated....Be Blessed!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Best of luck with your future events. Please let me know if you have any other areas of concern, I'd be happy to make more videos.
I will have my first vending event this summer and I am sooo nervous. I am also very shy as a customer and these tips helped me get excited and feel more prepared. Thank you!
The clay Smith fan page Thank you for this video, The vendor event is a good way to get your business or service out there. How and where to announce your events! Getting the most crowd traffic!
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much for sharing this! It's nice that you mentioned even the simplest things like using the bathroom. I wondered how I could get around that so your suggestions were very helpful. Thanks again! 🙏🏽🤗💖
new sub! thank you for the tips I just started my art business and im prepping for vendors and markets. email lists are sooo important bc ppl at these events might be from out of town! *edit* your energy is so contagious, im over here laughing with you loll
You did an awesome job with this video I want you to know! Your mama will be proud! It's a lot of help for me because I'm hoping to do an event next month which is only a few weeks away actually it'll be my first I haven't even started to get my crafts together LOL but I'm ADHD which makes me crazy that way! We're bad about being behind on anything in late for everything so I'm hoping with what you've given me will help me tremendously I appreciate it and hopefully I'll remember to let you know be blessed and I hope your events turn out awesome like you are!
Great video. One question, how much inventory should one start with (total, not just whats on the table)? How many different types of items, or is one sufficient? Hope youre still having fun in 2022, and thanks again for an extremely useful video!
Thanks for your helpful video. I sell jewelry and miscellaneous items made from fluid acrylic paint. You mention not having all your inventory out, but what if everything you sell is one of a kind? I don't know what people will like as far as colors and style. Thanks!
Great tips! In a pinch, most (many?) grocery stores will make change for you at the customer service desk. I've pulled cash back and then had change made without any issues at a local grocery store.
I urge you not to call it your “little” business moving forward. It’s YOUR BUSINESS!! Own it, you’re amazing for starting it. Good luck at your event 🤍
I love your energy and thank you for the great tips!! Im in the early phases of opening a small traveling store from my converted van so these tips are coming in sooo clutch
I love this video and your honest advice! I'm going to be plain air painting + selling my paintings at a farmers market for the first time on the 11th and I'm so nervous!! thanks for this video
@@claudiagerisch4147 Update: It went well! I got there early to set up in time and made sure I had everything labeled and packed the night before. Made over $100 in my first hour! Stay tuned for more (:
I agree about making items visible as people walk by. If customers have to go into the tent to see what you’re selling, your potential sales go way down.
I have not done my own booth other than flea markets, but I did write out a business plan to be a flea market host. When I was building out that business plan, my thought process was to do my own knitting and crocheting, but with tendinitis and going into carpal tunnel that’s not always easy for me to create the product. I had a knitting machine at one time but I don’t have the room for it now and they’re probably so damaged I’ll have to rebuy them. But over the years I have taken photos of the projects that I have done and I was planning to have a book available with my product and have an order sheet so if people liked the blue cable hat with a pom-pom, they can say number whatever in the book I want it in pink I want it with acrylic yarn so it can be washed and dried. Or if it’s a sweater they can give me a size and their preferred color or if they want it in wool you know whatever. That also is a way to get contact information and I see people on Facebook forums I was saying oh I have to do this for an order and I was always jealous of that but at the same time that also means you’re tied to other people want and it’s less creative. Being able to create an adult size sweater in an hour and a half on the knitting machine would be a lifesaver compared to the 3 to 4 weeks it may take me after my full-time job to create it. I’m still undecided on what I want to do so I’m just gonna let it sit for a while and stew and see what pops out.
Wow the part for collecting email is sooo powerful ! Thank you for the tips . I've been doing e-commerce this year and made good sales here and there. August 14th is my first local event and I'm glad I found your video. Thank You ❤️
I honestly want to thank you for this video , I will be doing my first event and things i never thought of you just saved me!!! I love your personality btw lol Thank you so much
Good video. I'm just starting out and I'm a crafter, I make jewelery and crochet bikinis, barefoot sandals, beanies etc. Just applied for my business license. 🌹💕
3:58 doing a giveaway is an easy way to get people to give you their contact information. I know women that go to these events that Carrie sheets of labels the small return address labels are usually about the right size it has the persons name email address and phone number so they can be contacted if they win the prize and instead of standing there and writing it down on 10 or 20 raffle chances that they buy or on the one which causes a log gym at times at your booth, they just use the label and stick it on I think you can still get rolls of labels and some of those mail order catalogs. But I thought that was a brilliant idea for the people giving out their information but having the door prize or the raffle that you would send them later makes them feel better about giving out an email or a phone number or an address.
Thank you so much for the tips! I sell photos on either prints, canvases, mounted prints, etc. I always figured I'd need inventory. I thought maybe I should have small prints of each photo... and then something there to make a direct online order from. Or maybe have a few different products out so they can see what they'd be like. The email list idea is so good! I plan to do that with a 10% code they would receive :-) Thank you for such a great video!
Hotels have whats called "The fiver-ten rule". When people are 10 feet away, you smile, when people are 5 feet away, you say hello. But whatever you do, don't be pushy.
That’s such a great tip! Thanks so much for sharing
@@BiankaWhye You're welcome. :) I worked in the industry for nearly 20 years. Everything I do in my business, I learned from that. Such as giving a discount to sell more volume. And it really works. So I sell $6 per bar, 2 for $10, 4 for $20.
Thank you!! My 2nd time♡
I always try to avoid looking sellers in the eyes so they don't sey hello to me when I'm just teying to look around 😭 it's so awkward.
@@redwolfsden Yeah, I've seen that too. If I notice that, I don't say hi and just let them keep walking. I've been in customer service of some sort since I was 12 years old. I'm 47 now. It's really easy to tell when people are interested and when they aren't. Although saying hi can make the difference for alot of them to decide whether they want to come look or not. Although, being huggy with their cute dogs works too. Thing is, that's my favorite part of the markets. People bring their dogs for a walk and they are SO CUTE. I end up giving most of the dogs a pet as they walk around and the dogs love it. I adore animals. And some people bring their sweet kitties in little carriers. I've seen people walk around with their kitties in these very cool backpacks or a zipped up stroller like a baby. I miss my kitty so much.
I have my first fair tomorrow and I've watched 20 of these types of videos, you're the only one who thought to mention a portable charger. Thank you! This will probably be a life saver!
How’d it go??
@BiankaWhye it went pretty well, i made 7 times the table fee and I'll definitely be doing more! I need to plan my stock better, and maybe put more thought into pricing
I bring $100 in $1 and $5 bills...and yes most definitely do a test run of your table set up and take pics of it so you don't forget how it looked.
I practiced my table setup and took a picture for backup because the way my memory works is I immediately forget everything lol
Very helpful indeed! I’m doing my first ever market this weekend in NYC at age 60! These tips will help so much!😊
How did your first event go?
I've done a couple of local craft fairs for 4 years (before pandemic), selling my hand-knitted items, and I am hoping to get back to them again. I've watched probably 20 videos similar to this, but yours is the best I've seen! Really great practical info on all the things that someone needs to know, from booth setup, taking payments, being neighborly, and as another shy person running a booth, I appreciated your sensitivity to that as a vendor & for customers. Great job!
Thank you so much for this incredibly thoughtful comment, this just made my day! Appreciate you.
Rental spaces can be way too expensive. A lot of times artists don't brake even. I highly recommend taking the time to find out where the money for the rental space is going. If the rental is very pricey someone will be making money off you weather you make money or not. So just be aware of the rip off events. A lot of times I see people with great products not selling much at all. They leave feeling shitty and the event planners think everything went great. If you think the rental is too expensive communicate that with the event planners.
Sold on free sticker on email list , my niece she’s four said” ooooh I want to see a sticker and beautiful sticker!” 😊
Lol how cute!!
This will be my first time vending I love you you are the best and that was the best information I could ever got starting off keep doing what you doing
🌹Great tips!❣️ 1st show soon. I have folding shelf & rolling cart that I can put my art pillows in. I am selling a variety of art items. Have album art clocks, blankets. I use (pan lid)racks, file & taco shell racks to VERTICALLY stack art tiles or artwork. Use the racks for drying as well. May put a folding room divider up behind me.🤪
I'm doing an art market for the first time next weekend and I've been soooo anxious about it. Your video makes me feel like i can do it! Thank you!!!
Thank you for being selfless and sharing the knowledge
Great advice on the sticker incentive for email addresses. That sticker is awesome✨🙌 Thank you.
This was perfect! I've run vendor events and I've been a vendor at other people's events and you've hit every nail on the head!
Thank you for your comment! 🤍 best of luck with your future events
I've watched a couple of videos about popus and this one was the most helpful! I took a lot of notes and will have my first vending experience a month from now! Thank you for your help!
How did it Go?good Business meanwhile?i m just starting in Germany with makramee ad beads stuff...
So many great tips! Especially the one about not displaying all inventory. That is such good advice. Oh, and your little sticker is the cutest. I am in the quietly planning (or closet dreaming) stage of selling my jewelry. You have inspired me to get on with it.
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate your feedback :) You got this!!
Did you do it then?
ALOT of great info! Your tone is so genuine! Subscribed for sure!
I have my first vending event next weekend and I'm so glad I came across this video because I would've been a whole mess that day lol Thanks, now a new subbie! I talk about entrepreneurship too on my channel as well!
I'm so glad this was helpful! Best of luck to you at your vending event!! Subbed back
Bianka Whye thank you💕
I am having my first vending event tomorrow and your tips are amazing! Thank you 😊 and I am on my way to buy some snacks :)
Omg good luck tomorrow!!! You got this. Hope you got some good snacks 😊
Wow! You are so down to earth and easy to watch. This is easily my favorite vendor tips video so far. :)
I’m still new to cons but I can vouch that setting up your table in a “dress rehearsal” a few days before and then packing it all up neatly with labels is essential.
Also, I recently went to a con that was VERY slow, and all the vendors basically ended up swapping goods 😅 My booth neighbor and I both make comics so we did lots of swapping. Also, multiple vendors gave me free extras when I bought from them and struck up a conversation. The vending community is real!!
Have fun, everybody!!
THIS WAS THE BEST TIPS I COULD EVER HOPE FOR. I'M NEW AT THIS AND YOU HAVE BEEN SO INFORMATIVE. I CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO KNOW YOU SUPPLIED. BLESS YOU!
I feel so much more prepared! This is my first vender event and I'm so much more excited and will be so much more prepared!! This was the video I was looking for!! Great advice! Thank you Bianka!!!!
How did it go? I have yet to do a pop up because I’m worried I won’t get no customers lol
@@Ana-oy6hm I was WAY more prepared after watching this. I was also given some good advice that I think helped... Go into it having the expectation that it is to produce leads and it's a learning experience. I did just that and I'm now so much more comfortable doing a Pop up sort of event. I'll bring more product and wear comfier shoes next time though. I learned a lot.
Don't hold yourself back... You'll never know if you don't try!! Good luck, get out there! & Smile.
Thank you!!! Very amazing, helpful advice. I have never dare to sell my goodies, I mostly give them away to family and friends but I would like to make a profit out of my creations 😁👌🏼
I have never thought about most of the things you are talking about and every point makes a lot of sense, very helpful.
I like to go to craft fairs and events for small businesses, indoors and outdoors and I am proud and admire all of you brave people to be there and stand up for you own business, I wish I was there as one of you guys.
It is embarrassing to say that at my age, I am over fifty, I get nervous, I am shy or embarrased to do the same thing you all do. I definitely need advice on that regard. Sometimes I think it would be very "helpful" to have someone literally pushing me with all my things so I can start once and for all 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🙈
Thank you, Bianca, I've been a caterer for 12 years and now have a newly refurbished horse trailer for any event to rent out! This 2022 in February I'm doing my first event for my rental item, you have been really helpful and I wrote down many tips.
how did it go? sounds like a brilliant idea
I love your energy 💕✨✨✨ Thank you for this information. I too sell handcrafted crystal jewelry and been on the fence about vending at an event in November because of feeling 'unprepared' and a little on the shy side at times too lol but this video helps a bunch. Thanks and keep shining!
you got this!!! If you ever have questions, feel free to let me know. I want to make more helpful videos. Best of luck :)
The best video about the flea market out here . Saw like 20 this is the best.
Wow, thanks! That really means a lot. I'm glad my first RUclips video ever has been helpful to so many people.
OMG! Thank you for sharing your wisdom it was such a big help to me.🤗 I jus launched my crystal business and Im stepping out of my comfort zone (shyness) to do a expo event and I spiraling lol You really helped me put things into perspective 💯❤️💪🏾 Thank you so much love! Peace Love and Blessings 🙏🏾
Thank you! I have you saved, downloaded ,added to my playlist (just created for this event). This is very valuable information I will replay and replay up until my event. It is really appreciated....Be Blessed!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Best of luck with your future events. Please let me know if you have any other areas of concern, I'd be happy to make more videos.
Thanks for the great information queen! I have my first pop up shop this weekend and your video helped my nerves tremendously lol..
You’re so welcome! Ahhhh that’s so exciting. Best of luck to you.
Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot for your tips. I am just starting out now with vending at weekend markets here in Dubai.
I will have my first vending event this summer and I am sooo nervous. I am also very shy as a customer and these tips helped me get excited and feel more prepared. Thank you!
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Thank you for this video,
The vendor event is a good way to get your business or service out there.
How and where to announce your events!
Getting the most crowd traffic!
This is a great video. Thank you so much. I’m getting ready to start my first farmers market and I’m pretty nervous.
You got this! I wish you the best of luck.
Same here good luck !
I enjoyed listening to your advice. You make a great teacher. Pleasant.
Thanks for making this video. It's been the most helpful by far!
Great information. Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate it.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much for sharing this! It's nice that you mentioned even the simplest things like using the bathroom. I wondered how I could get around that so your suggestions were very helpful. Thanks again! 🙏🏽🤗💖
Thank you ❤I laughed so hard when you said don’t put all your stock out 🤣🤣🤣it’s so overwhelming and tacky to walk up to that.
Love your video! Such helpful tips and info. I’m about to do my first ever market and I feel so much more prepared now 🙏🏻💖
new sub! thank you for the tips I just started my art business and im prepping for vendors and markets. email lists are sooo important bc ppl at these events might be from out of town!
*edit* your energy is so contagious, im over here laughing with you loll
Thank you so much for this video!!! Im doing my first event on Saturday and I feel a lot better about it now!
Good luck!! You got this
How is your Business meanwhile?i m just starting in Germany with makramee ad beads stuff....
You did an awesome job with this video I want you to know! Your mama will be proud! It's a lot of help for me because I'm hoping to do an event next month which is only a few weeks away actually it'll be my first I haven't even started to get my crafts together LOL but I'm ADHD which makes me crazy that way! We're bad about being behind on anything in late for everything so I'm hoping with what you've given me will help me tremendously I appreciate it and hopefully I'll remember to let you know be blessed and I hope your events turn out awesome like you are!
This literally helped me so much u are a godsend
Great video. One question, how much inventory should one start with (total, not just whats on the table)? How many different types of items, or is one sufficient?
Hope youre still having fun in 2022, and thanks again for an extremely useful video!
Thanks for your helpful video. I sell jewelry and miscellaneous items made from fluid acrylic paint. You mention not having all your inventory out, but what if everything you sell is one of a kind? I don't know what people will like as far as colors and style. Thanks!
I'm nervous but I got this! Thank you for this ! I may go to my first one on my birthday 🎂 😅
Great tips! In a pinch, most (many?) grocery stores will make change for you at the customer service desk. I've pulled cash back and then had change made without any issues at a local grocery store.
This was the best video I’ve seen!!!
Great video. I just started my homemade baked goods little business and I am doing my first event this august. Like in 3 weeks.
I urge you not to call it your “little” business moving forward. It’s YOUR BUSINESS!! Own it, you’re amazing for starting it. Good luck at your event 🤍
Well delivered, informative, love your energy, blessings on your business babygirl!
Thank you so much for this lovely feedback. I really appreciate it! ☺️☺️
Good job with all the great tips!
Hope things are going well for you in the current hot mess of a year. Love the video helped me find my positive ambition tonight.
I love your energy and thank you for the great tips!! Im in the early phases of opening a small traveling store from my converted van so these tips are coming in sooo clutch
I'm so glad it was helpful to you! Your store sounds awesome. Feel free to share your website with me, i'll check it out!
I've been thinking of this myself....what "rules" are needed?? Pretty sure I need to contact someone, BUT WHOM??? 🌸
I love this video and your honest advice! I'm going to be plain air painting + selling my paintings at a farmers market for the first time on the 11th and I'm so nervous!! thanks for this video
How did it go?
@@claudiagerisch4147 Update: It went well! I got there early to set up in time and made sure I had everything labeled and packed the night before. Made over $100 in my first hour! Stay tuned for more (:
Thank you for the tips. It's really helpful. God bless. ❤
You have such a great energy and your content is golden. I am so glad that I find your channel. How did you get my label on my table cloth?
thank you so much, for this information helped me alot.
This is the best tips video there is!
just watched and learned a lot ...and you are so adorable girl ...keep killin it
Thank you So much for sharing your experience. Such a valuable info!
I hope you post more tips! This was super helpful for me
I’m so glad I found your video! I didn’t even think about weights 😅
This is the best video on preparing for a fair that I have seen. Thank you!
this video is gold tysm
I agree about making items visible as people walk by. If customers have to go into the tent to see what you’re selling, your potential sales go way down.
Thank you sis much appreciated!!
I have not done my own booth other than flea markets, but I did write out a business plan to be a flea market host. When I was building out that business plan, my thought process was to do my own knitting and crocheting, but with tendinitis and going into carpal tunnel that’s not always easy for me to create the product. I had a knitting machine at one time but I don’t have the room for it now and they’re probably so damaged I’ll have to rebuy them. But over the years I have taken photos of the projects that I have done and I was planning to have a book available with my product and have an order sheet so if people liked the blue cable hat with a pom-pom, they can say number whatever in the book I want it in pink I want it with acrylic yarn so it can be washed and dried. Or if it’s a sweater they can give me a size and their preferred color or if they want it in wool you know whatever. That also is a way to get contact information and I see people on Facebook forums I was saying oh I have to do this for an order and I was always jealous of that but at the same time that also means you’re tied to other people want and it’s less creative. Being able to create an adult size sweater in an hour and a half on the knitting machine would be a lifesaver compared to the 3 to 4 weeks it may take me after my full-time job to create it. I’m still undecided on what I want to do so I’m just gonna let it sit for a while and stew and see what pops out.
Thank you Sis this was great information I wanna do with books
Wow, what a great video packed with lots of good advice. Thank you!
Wow the part for collecting email is sooo powerful ! Thank you for the tips . I've been doing e-commerce this year and made good sales here and there. August 14th is my first local event and I'm glad I found your video. Thank You ❤️
Best of luck at your event!!!!
Thank you!!! So informative!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Great useful tips..market tmrw..I'm feeling abit anxious
You got this! Let me know how it goes
Honestly you were spot on on all the information I was looking for. Love from Berlin
Great video! I have a Doll show in 2 weeks, thanks for Info :)
I honestly want to thank you for this video , I will be doing my first event and things i never thought of you just saved me!!! I love your personality btw lol Thank you so much
Good video.
I'm just starting out and I'm a crafter, I make jewelery and crochet bikinis, barefoot sandals, beanies etc.
Just applied for my business license. 🌹💕
Thanks. Valuable pointers
Thank you for the video. You have a good vibe! 💛
Thank you soooo much your tips were really really helpful. This will be my first pop up shop and I was a little lost. Just gained a new subscriber ❤️
You gave so much information thanks. The biggest problems I need to over come is being bad at math and stage fright
Very helpful. Thank you✨
Thank you… I hope you continue uploading videos… new subbie
3:58 doing a giveaway is an easy way to get people to give you their contact information. I know women that go to these events that Carrie sheets of labels the small return address labels are usually about the right size it has the persons name email address and phone number so they can be contacted if they win the prize and instead of standing there and writing it down on 10 or 20 raffle chances that they buy or on the one which causes a log gym at times at your booth, they just use the label and stick it on I think you can still get rolls of labels and some of those mail order catalogs. But I thought that was a brilliant idea for the people giving out their information but having the door prize or the raffle that you would send them later makes them feel better about giving out an email or a phone number or an address.
this was so in-depth & helpful! i am inspired now!
Thank you for the info! Super helpful and so funny when you kinda yell at the camera 😂
Thank you so much for this info! 🙏🏾I’m preparing for my very first vendor spot and being a featured artist at the same show.
Love this video! Looking forward to doing one before it gets cold! Thank you for the tips!💕
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Thank you so much for all this very beneficial advice!! Very nice of you to put this video out!
This was so helpful! So lucky to have a resource like this before my first art show! Thank you!
Omg thank you so so much im so nervous its my first show next month, also your necklaceeeee I need!
Thank you Bianka!! Much love.
Thank you for this video. You’re such a sweetie.
Thank YOU ☺️☺️ do you have any related business questions? I’m planning on making more videos soon!
@@BiankaWhye hey! Loved the video❤️do you have any tips on finding ethically sourced crystals wholesalers?
Great marketing tips too!! So much great information thank you.
Wow I am preparing for my 1st event and this video was everything I needed. Thank you, thank you, thank you. 😊
Thank You from Puerto Rico.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! Very helpful!
Thank you so much for the tips!! They were really really helpful
Thank you so much for the tips! I sell photos on either prints, canvases, mounted prints, etc. I always figured I'd need inventory. I thought maybe I should have small prints of each photo... and then something there to make a direct online order from. Or maybe have a few different products out so they can see what they'd be like. The email list idea is so good! I plan to do that with a 10% code they would receive :-) Thank you for such a great video!
Your video was super helpful thanks