Tips on Selling at Cons and Running a Business by whispwill, journal
Tips on Selling at Cons and Running a Business
I've gotten a few notes/comments asking how to run a table at a con and how I keep up my business and I'd like to answer them!
We shall start with the more popular one and that is how to sell at conventions.
Well, first of all make sure you have the proper paperwork. Selling in the U.S requires either a sellers permit or a business license. The difference between the two is a sellers permit is free but temporary, and a business license you have to pay for but is indefinite. I currently use a quarter period sellers permit, so I can sell anywhere for 6 months without needing a new permit. At the end of said 6 months I report how much money I
Otto and Victoria, Octovictorian Etiquette by techgnotic, journal
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by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
There is no cosmic law that states artists must suffer many long years and demeaning day-jobs before a window of opportunity cracks open just enough to hop on through.
Fellow deviant Brian Kesinger is a case in point.
His first “day-job” in 1996—he was hired straight out of his senior year of high school—was drawing Tarzan for Disney.
Brian stayed at Disney and he considers every day there a part of his ongoing education as an artist. He most recently worked on “Wreck It Ralph,” and has become active in the story department, where he
In this journal I share the quickest, cleanest and easiest way to get a sidebar up and running in your journal.
Just as there are several ways to skin a cat, CSS gives us several ways we can position sidebars in our journals. The two most common are to use position: absolute or float: left/right - both have their own pros and cons.
I think using float is the best, the following paragraphs explain why, but you can skip straight to the code and instructions if you like :)
last update: Wed, Feb 6, 2013 (clarification etc)
When you use the position: absolute method, one of the benefits is that they're really simple to position, and you can fo