Hi everyone.
An opportunity was presented to me and I need to do my homework so any input from you craft fair experts and non-experts would be appreciated
Apparently this play studio (that my kids never went to because they were too old before it was built) in Berkeley is putting on a holiday shopping event Nov 7th (it is a large indoor play space for children, with each room equipped with toys and structures centered around different themes). I was approached to be a vendor. It appears I was 'found' on Etsy. They only want to have 18 local vendors and one room would be cleared out to accomodate this event. From the little info I was given the other areas of the play studio will be open to kids/parents who come to the event. I certainly am flattered and it's one way to get some further local exposure which I would love!!! with a market of people (moms/woman and some dads) who I think would *really* be attracted to my products for themselves and their children. Here's my list of comments/questions to consider
1. I looked at the Studio Grow (that's the name of this locale) website to see if the person who sent me the e-mail (another Berkeley mom/Etsyian) was associated and could not find a connection so first things first is to find out her role in all this.
2. Price is $90 from 9:30 - 1. setup before and shutdown after. Seems like I should be able to bargain that down a bit or at least ask if they will consider $60 or even $45 given the short time span. I've no shame at this point in asking for discounts since I'm so new at this. I'm a little conerned that it's only a few short hours vs. an all day event.
3. Find out if they have ever done this event before ? And what kind of marketing they plan to do? They said they would be expecting a 'significant' turnout but I need some idea of what that means.
4. Find out if there are any other soap crafters who they invited. My guess right now is they are asking a handful of folks for committments as they work their way to 18 vendors.
5. They supply the table (6' by 30") not a problem for me and chair (so there is no tent required/cool and this place is a stones throw from my house - yes Honey if you read this - I can bike there but I've not the means to carry my soap inventory as well so a car will be required
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6. If they did this event in the past and are inviting back any old vendors, would they be willing to let me talk to those vendors and get their perspective?
7. Is there a question I havn't thought of that I should be asking?
THANKS TONS for helping me prepare for my discussion with the requestor. I want to be open and flexible but also be smart about this too.
Hilary