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YES! I need this article, I've never actually been to a zinefest, but I plan to go to the Toronto one someday.
I wrote some stuff in ssr2 that you might want to use. I would also suggest getting lots of extra change for the info booth. We usually get about $400 in change and $300 of it in $1s at the Portland Zine Symposium.
Proper tabler etiquette: don't have a sales pitch that you use to every person who comes within hearing distance to your table. It's creepy.
Sarah said:
Proper tabler etiquette: don't have a sales pitch that you use to every person who comes within hearing distance to your table. It's creepy.
I'm not too sure about that, when people come up to my table - its as if they are expecting me to tell them WHAT they are looking at and why they should care...i understand not giving them a flat stale spiel but ive always managed to do well when i engage people about what i've got going on...of course my mundane career has been 45% customer service related so yeah it sticks a bit.
Haha Raequel - Sarah brings that up because we had someone at the RIchmond Zine Fest last year who made Billy Mays look tame. This guy seemed like he was trying to sell a quota of 100 Sham Wows in an hour's time.
Such as?
And I'm not being snarky by asking Erin, but I've honestly haven't been to any other zine fest other than the one I've helped run in years. I don't think I've been to Philly Zine Fest since 2004. I think what we've learned from Philly is not to have loud music or live punk bands (granted that may change at least for Friday's portion of the RVAZF this year...but I also don't know what Philly did with their music this year either). What I learned from the old DC Zine Fairs is that having almost only anarchist zines table is really fucking boring.
But for the past 2 RVAZF's, I've sent out e-mails to tablers a week in advance with probably too much information, up to and including how to get into the parking lot if there is one, when we expect them to be there to set up their tables, workshop schedules, and probably other things I'm forgetting. Granted, the big tabler e-mail is not my job this year, so we could probably use any specs tablers need. Parking...may be an issue now that I think about it.
bibliophile83 said:I think you should include a list of etiquette if you are running a zine fair.
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