so you want to try your hand at one of the craft shows in Missouri. Good for you. Now all you need to do is understand a few rudimentary advice that you simply have to know. After all, like all things that require an investment of time and effort, it is pretty easy to invest these over nothing.
So when you are trying to dip your hand into the craft show business for the first time, the first thing that you should do is to find an event that will occur near your vicinity. In the good old days, you have to be on the lookout for fliers all over the state, but this is thankfully no longer the case. Instead, go to the Internet and look for online fliers there. Go ahead and do it right now, if you want. I’ll wait.
By now, if you have used a search engine to search online, you’re sure to have found a number of scheduled fairs. Before you buck up and drive over to any of them, it’s a good idea to first contact the event organizers of the ones you are interested in. If the event you want to go to is being held for the first time, try to ask about how they’re going to run things. This will be a determining factor whether the fair will be a success or not, but be careful: First time events always run a bigger risk of performing badly.
By this time, you should be ready to negotiate for a booth in the craft show. The prices will greatly very, and do not be alarmed by this. Instead, ask what the rental will entail aside from the spaces itself. More often than not, the more expensive ones give access to a power supply, tables, chairs, and whatever else. The cheaper ones, on the other hand, will practically require you to set-up the booth itself from raw materials.
Remember that this is a joint effort between the event organizers and you. Do not lose your patience with them, as they’re sure to be harasses by a lot more people than you, and be polite. Everyone will be much happier then.

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