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diff --git a/content/posts/2026/how-to-add-vendors-to-your-event/index.md b/content/posts/2026/how-to-add-vendors-to-your-event/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38385b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2026/how-to-add-vendors-to-your-event/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +--- +title: "How to add vendors to your event" +pubDate: 2026-04-05T20:05:10.000Z +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T20:05:10.000Z +draft: false +excerpt: "Events that offer only music are leaving money on the table. Adding vendors — clothing, art, tattoos, food — transforms your event from a party into a marketplace. Each vendor … Read more" +categories: + - Guides +tags: + - format-how-to + - merch + - partnerships + - tone-instructional +featured: + src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/how-to-add-vendors-to-your-event/cover.png + alt: "Dark vendor market stall at underground event" +legacy_wp_id: 16105 +--- +Events that offer only music are leaving money on the table. Adding vendors — clothing, art, tattoos, food — transforms your event from a party into a marketplace. Each vendor brings their own audience, creates additional reasons to attend, and generates revenue streams that exist independently of ticket and bar sales. + +## The vendor fee structure + +Vendor fees vary by event duration and vendor type. For a 12-hour event, a clothing or art vendor pays a flat $250 table fee. For shorter events, the fee scales down. The fee covers table space, power access, and the foot traffic your event generates. +Diff truncated (64 lines total). View full commit on GitHub →