Making Merchandise?

Arissa

Ritsu's Renegades
Defender of Defoko
Has anyone ever considered making a panel/booth for their utau, complete with merchandise, ie. stickers, clothing, CDs, etc. If you could would you? Why and why not? Lol I'm tired so here's a crapthread xD. Actually, I was thinking about doing stuff like this earlier, so I was curious about everybody else. Like, what would you make for merchandise, what would you price, etc. Where would you even set something up at? Would you do it all solo?

- Feel free to make suggestions and whatnot, for merch, manga, musical junk :3
 

Cine

Certified paint water drinker.
Defender of Defoko
I'll actually be selling merch for my utau at my next market booth.
They're $2 and the buttons are 2.25 inches
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Arissa

Ritsu's Renegades
Defender of Defoko
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I'll actually be selling merch for my utau at my next market booth.
They're $2 and the buttons are 2.25 inches
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Ooooh , that's really cool! So how'd you get a market booth?
 

Cine

Certified paint water drinker.
Defender of Defoko
Ooooh , that's really cool! So how'd you get a market booth?

Every convention has different ways of bringing artists on to their respective artist alley.
In the case of my local convention (Anime North, a very large convention in Toronto that lasts three days and has as many guests as the fire code allows) The application window is a single night a month before the artists are announced. You must submit two examples of your art that are similar (To weed out thieves and fakers) and a webpage. Then a month later they draw the winners from those selection in a lotto.
Then you get the 20 pages of paperwork and the $160 fee. Then you just have to show up with your stuff the day of.
 

Crystalline

Teto's Territory
Every convention has different ways of bringing artists on to their respective artist alley.
In the case of my local convention (Anime North, a very large convention in Toronto that lasts three days and has as many guests as the fire code allows) The application window is a single night a month before the artists are announced. You must submit two examples of your art that are similar (To weed out thieves and fakers) and a webpage. Then a month later they draw the winners from those selection in a lotto.
Then you get the 20 pages of paperwork and the $160 fee. Then you just have to show up with your stuff the day of.
I've heard how that process works.

But a lotto seems new to me.
And 20 pages of paperwork?!
Woah @_@
 

Arissa

Ritsu's Renegades
Defender of Defoko
Thread starter
I've heard how that process works.

But a lotto seems new to me.
And 20 pages of paperwork?!
Woah @_@
That is a lot....;^^ Plus a 160 dollar fee? It'd sure suck to not make that money back with sales...
 

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