on 22-05-2015 14:47
on 22-05-2015 14:47
Hi guys,
Another interesting article on the O2 Business Blog about how to get your business to a festival.
"You might be a seasoned small business specialising in catering or crafts, or perhaps you’re just starting out and need a little help as the summer season approaches – in either case, getting a trade stand at a festival can be intimidating. It’s also a significant business decision in terms of your time and money – so we’ve done our research to try to make the process a little more straightforward."
These would be the steps you should follow:
Read more about this here.
Any festival recommendations for this summer?
on 22-05-2015 17:35
@Anonymous wrote:
Any festival recommendations for this summer?
My son reckons there is only one festival worth going to and that's Glastonbury. He is going again this year and taking both kids.. ....If only I did festivals. The Who are headlining this year....:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2015 17:50
on 22-05-2015 17:50
I wish him luck setting up a business at Glastonbury.
on 22-05-2015 18:00
on 22-05-2015 18:00
@perksie wrote:I wish him luck setting up a business at Glastonbury.
No...he wont be setting up a business there @perksie.He tried last year when he couldn't get tickets but there is an endless waiting list. I was just really giving a literal response to Marina's question
Any festival recommendations for this summer?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 22-05-2015 18:11
on 22-05-2015 18:11
on 22-05-2015 18:20
on 22-05-2015 18:20
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@Cleoriff wrote:He would go bust anyway...as his 'business plan' would go out of the window once there. Any stall of his would be unattended ...as he would be watching all the groups...
Can't fault him for that.
I'm annoyed that I never went when I lived in Wiltshire, I went to Worthy Farm, Pilton to service the heating regularly, and it was free entry to the festival back then.