Would you vend at 626 Night Market? Why or why not? 👀 ✨ You can also find me here! Instagram: instagram.com/mualcaina/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@mualcaina Twitter: twitter.com/mualcaina
$850 per weekend seems crazy to me for this type of event, I do mostly Anime Shows but I'm doing my first Sugi Saturday coming up in October which I thought was expensive for the table I have a new appreciation for their pricing now. Thanks for your video, I think I'm going to avoid 626 for now even tho I'm local, charging that much for a table makes me feel a certain way toward the showrunners, especially considering the mid-looking turnout.
Thanks for your input! 626 is definitely on the pricier side for events, especially now that they don't provide a canopy. It used to be worth it in past years but it's hard to tell how next year will fare based on this year's outcome.
This unfortunately feels like a trend right now with how much people are able to spend at events. I've personally noticed a pretty big drop in how much people spend and have been questioned on my lowest price point product ($3) saying it was too expensive. I'm not super sure what's going on, but the drop is definitely happening on the east coast as well right now too :( That being said, this is another awesome video sharing the artist experience! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your insight! I'm starting to see the same thing happen at night market events. So far it hasn't translated the same way for me at anime cons, but I'm wondering if it will start to happen soon as the months go on
I've done cons for about 5 years not including the COVID years and some of us have been calling the past two years "the COVID buff". Like...it's pretty crazy for some of us to see our 2018 numbers against 2022. It is highly possible the last two years are anomalies caused by 3 years of people's first cons being delayed. A lot of people go to an anime convention once or twice and decide they don't like it and never come back again. Also people who went to cons regularly are just so happy to be back they're very eager to spend money. The accessibility of credit cards I also think plays a big role, back then if someone ran out of money they're done and just leave. There's other factors like the type of items that are more popular to both buy/make, more artists being willing to vend at (imo) more risky events and so forth I can get into...but all in all I think we will probably see more modest profits in future years, personal improvement not withstanding. I was predicting a much more severe decrease, but it was like a wittle dip so I'm pretty happy this could be a continuing trend. But I suspect it will never be as good as 2022 again. Again, not accounting personal development.
Whats been going on is Inflation, it’s out of control and many people have less money to spend. I don’t like vending at food events because food prices are so high and I don’t want to compete with them.
It baffles my mind every time you mention that the booth fee for each event is $800+ 😭 Hopefully attendance and sales pick up next year! It was so great to finally meet you at 626 OC, let me know if you ever venture out to the east coast for events :))))))))
I’m glad to hear that you had a good time and will continue vending at 626 regardless of sales! Could you possibly make a video on tips specifically for large anime cons? Hearing your “should you vend at 626” made me wonder things i should consider for large anime cons! Plus getting tips on specific invertory, applying, etc.! I love your vlogs sm 💜
I've been seeing a lot of my friends vend at 626 so I put it on my list of future vending spots but I know to js keep an eye on it for now. Thank you for sharing this information~
Coming from So Cal I’ve seen an influx of night markets and events of the sort. I use to always plan around foodieland and the sort but now a days many people and I just can’t justify the trip to these places. The food quality sometimes is bad and the lines made me stay away. Like even now seeing the lines being short. I still find myself just not thinking it’s worth it anymore
I totally agree. I think there's so many events now, and with the state of the economy, people have to be very thoughtful as to which ones they want to attend.
I was really curious about this vlog since I saw the previous struggle. I'm glad it was somehow worth it. Now there aren't that many events, right? I got accepted into Anime Expo Chibi!!! And I really wanted to thank you because it was watching your videos that I mastered the courage to improve my setup and expand to other events. I hope I can meet you there n_n ♡
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences about the night markets! It's been a bit of roller coaster watching your coverage on them, but hope you're able to get some good R&R for now! Honestly I don't think I can survive one, especially here in Vegas haha. 🥵 Keep up the great work!
Personally, I found 626 market to be a mess….especially over time. The first was decent, the second was great, and it’s been downhill since. As a local, I never go to 626 anymore bc it doesn’t feel worth it anymore.
Would you vend at 626 Night Market? Why or why not? 👀
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Personally I wouldn't. I am working towards doing my 1st art table next year and wanna focus on fanart & original art. I dunno if it would sell well 🤔
$850 per weekend seems crazy to me for this type of event, I do mostly Anime Shows but I'm doing my first Sugi Saturday coming up in October which I thought was expensive for the table I have a new appreciation for their pricing now. Thanks for your video, I think I'm going to avoid 626 for now even tho I'm local, charging that much for a table makes me feel a certain way toward the showrunners, especially considering the mid-looking turnout.
Thanks for your input! 626 is definitely on the pricier side for events, especially now that they don't provide a canopy. It used to be worth it in past years but it's hard to tell how next year will fare based on this year's outcome.
Ooo! I'm also doing my first Sugoi Saturday this October. Wishing you good luck!
This unfortunately feels like a trend right now with how much people are able to spend at events. I've personally noticed a pretty big drop in how much people spend and have been questioned on my lowest price point product ($3) saying it was too expensive. I'm not super sure what's going on, but the drop is definitely happening on the east coast as well right now too :(
That being said, this is another awesome video sharing the artist experience! Thank you for sharing!
I've noticed the same! Watching other artist event vlogs it seems like lots of us are experiencing a dip in event attendance and sales.
Thank you for your insight! I'm starting to see the same thing happen at night market events. So far it hasn't translated the same way for me at anime cons, but I'm wondering if it will start to happen soon as the months go on
I've done cons for about 5 years not including the COVID years and some of us have been calling the past two years "the COVID buff". Like...it's pretty crazy for some of us to see our 2018 numbers against 2022. It is highly possible the last two years are anomalies caused by 3 years of people's first cons being delayed. A lot of people go to an anime convention once or twice and decide they don't like it and never come back again. Also people who went to cons regularly are just so happy to be back they're very eager to spend money. The accessibility of credit cards I also think plays a big role, back then if someone ran out of money they're done and just leave. There's other factors like the type of items that are more popular to both buy/make, more artists being willing to vend at (imo) more risky events and so forth I can get into...but all in all I think we will probably see more modest profits in future years, personal improvement not withstanding.
I was predicting a much more severe decrease, but it was like a wittle dip so I'm pretty happy this could be a continuing trend. But I suspect it will never be as good as 2022 again. Again, not accounting personal development.
Whats been going on is Inflation, it’s out of control and many people have less money to spend. I don’t like vending at food events because food prices are so high and I don’t want to compete with them.
It baffles my mind every time you mention that the booth fee for each event is $800+ 😭 Hopefully attendance and sales pick up next year! It was so great to finally meet you at 626 OC, let me know if you ever venture out to the east coast for events :))))))))
Ofc!! So nice meeting you, hoping to do an east coast con soon 🤧
I’m glad to hear that you had a good time and will continue vending at 626 regardless of sales! Could you possibly make a video on tips specifically for large anime cons? Hearing your “should you vend at 626” made me wonder things i should consider for large anime cons! Plus getting tips on specific invertory, applying, etc.! I love your vlogs sm 💜
Thank you for the suggestion! I'd love to do a video on whether you should vend at a big anime con soon 👀
Your Perhona pin design looks super cute! I am definatly buying once it becomes available!!!! patiently waiting for the kickstarter 💗
Thank you so much!! She was a lot of fun to draw, I love her character design 💖
Okay! I finished watching all your 626 Night Market vlogs 😁 Hi Maci this is Amy~ your neighbor
You're all caught up 😂
I've been seeing a lot of my friends vend at 626 so I put it on my list of future vending spots but I know to js keep an eye on it for now. Thank you for sharing this information~
Coming from So Cal I’ve seen an influx of night markets and events of the sort. I use to always plan around foodieland and the sort but now a days many people and I just can’t justify the trip to these places. The food quality sometimes is bad and the lines made me stay away. Like even now seeing the lines being short. I still find myself just not thinking it’s worth it anymore
I totally agree. I think there's so many events now, and with the state of the economy, people have to be very thoughtful as to which ones they want to attend.
I was really curious about this vlog since I saw the previous struggle. I'm glad it was somehow worth it.
Now there aren't that many events, right?
I got accepted into Anime Expo Chibi!!! And I really wanted to thank you because it was watching your videos that I mastered the courage to improve my setup and expand to other events. I hope I can meet you there n_n ♡
Ahh! So excited for a Perona pin!!
She was so much fun to draw! I'm excited to see how she'll turn out as a pin 💖
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences about the night markets! It's been a bit of roller coaster watching your coverage on them, but hope you're able to get some good R&R for now! Honestly I don't think I can survive one, especially here in Vegas haha. 🥵 Keep up the great work!
Thank you for watching! Definitely getting some more rest now. Oh I could never do an outdoor market in Vegas, that would be too much for me 😂
really appreciate the info 🙏
My dad actually sold there on the last weekend !
im sorry this market wasnt a good one Y_Y are you going to be at chibi???? it is my first time going to cali!! i hope to meet u!!!
I think it’s the over priced food that discourages people to come to those events. At least as an attendee that’s my pov on these night market events.
wait it was $850 for every time u tabled?
Yep! $850 per 626 weekend (3 days each)
@@Mualcaina awww omg i wanted to try tabling there but w that price id need to split w 4 other ppl 😱😭
Personally, I found 626 market to be a mess….especially over time. The first was decent, the second was great, and it’s been downhill since. As a local, I never go to 626 anymore bc it doesn’t feel worth it anymore.
wow yeah i've never seen 626 this empty?
Right?? I remember when it used to be shoulder to shoulder in some parts
People are just broke now a days.. it’s tough now for small business owners. People are just shopping on Amazon