I've been a MetroCon goer for about 15 years. It was my first ever convention and an absolute favorite. I have noticed as the years go on the artists alley has become way more popular then the vendors hall. That seems to be the case everywhere honestly, and I'm happy about it. My friends and I definitely commented how many more artists where taking spots on the vendor side this year. Also, vendor booths you've seen for years and years are suddenly not coming back, so I wonder if business is just getting beat out by small artists.
I'm curious what you mean by first come first serve being harder for newer artists? I feel like it's the opposite? In Australia, almost all of our conventions have a juried artist alley now and the few that are first come first serve are very expensive. A lot of artists here have been talking about how it's impossible for new artists to get into artist alley because of it. Whereas artists who have done conventions for a while will have the merch variety, quality, and portfolio to be able to successfully get into most juried cons and be able to justify more expensive FCFS cons. Might be a difference between Aus and US and since we have fewer cons are juries are tougher maybe?
I literally cannot thank you enough for all your vlogs! I've wanted to get into the vending scene for a while, but your videos have gotten me prepared and hyped!! Thank you thank you thank you
I’ve been watching your artist alley videos all day and I love them! I hope to see you at a Florida convention sometime! I do MegaCon every year but last year I did Wasabicon too!
I really enjoy these con vlogs so much it’s almost like your there i didn’t know these cons were around me hopefully I’ll get to see you at these kind cons 😊
I'm glad it was a great turnout and you did well! I love your vlogs and reviews of cons. Can't wait for your next one 😊 I also tried to apply for artist alley during the mad dash but failed 😅
Its nice to see things from so many peoples perspectives. I myself was in the vendor section at the con and had a great time. Also I see myself shopping in artist alley at the 24:41 stamp mark lol XD
omg lol i want to stay i went to the first metrocon in st pete. before they moved it to tampa. it was either the first or second one. pretty sure ive still got the book and stuff, ill have to look. its so big now.
I'm newer to artist alleys, I applied for metro con but got on the waitlist, my first artist alley will be in august in north carolina!~ Usually i'm only able to do small markets where I live, But i've been trying my best to get into more cons! I love your videos, they help alot
HAHA THATS MEEEE!!! I look so crusty in your high camera quality but ty for filming me it was so nice to meet you :')))) I hope you do holmat this year!!! I cant wait to table!!!!!!
MetroCon is an amazing con… I wished I was there this year but I have to agree, their applications do suck because this year, about 10 minutes or less the applications opened up and it already filled up so quickly! 😢
@@Lalaineartgeek The sad thing is, it’s always been first come first serve… but I think this year and last was the first time it ever filled up so fast compared to how it was back in 2019? But I am crossing my fingers that I will be able to come for 2024… but i can’t wait to actually meet you at TBCC next week lol
Ah nuts, I was so out to lunch that I didn’t even realize you were at Metro. As another FL artist who only started selling this summer, your videos have been both extremely informative and encouraging. I’m so bummed I didn’t get to meet you 😭, especially since i was right behind TT’s table and I didn’t even notice when you dropped by 💀
Part of the price of the booth is going towards the table so I'm guessing they just didn't want it to be unfair for the others who paid full price for the booth and would only get one table.
I've been a MetroCon goer for about 15 years. It was my first ever convention and an absolute favorite. I have noticed as the years go on the artists alley has become way more popular then the vendors hall. That seems to be the case everywhere honestly, and I'm happy about it. My friends and I definitely commented how many more artists where taking spots on the vendor side this year. Also, vendor booths you've seen for years and years are suddenly not coming back, so I wonder if business is just getting beat out by small artists.
I'm curious what you mean by first come first serve being harder for newer artists? I feel like it's the opposite? In Australia, almost all of our conventions have a juried artist alley now and the few that are first come first serve are very expensive. A lot of artists here have been talking about how it's impossible for new artists to get into artist alley because of it. Whereas artists who have done conventions for a while will have the merch variety, quality, and portfolio to be able to successfully get into most juried cons and be able to justify more expensive FCFS cons. Might be a difference between Aus and US and since we have fewer cons are juries are tougher maybe?
I literally cannot thank you enough for all your vlogs! I've wanted to get into the vending scene for a while, but your videos have gotten me prepared and hyped!! Thank you thank you thank you
Aww you're so welcome! Thank you!!
I’ve been watching your artist alley videos all day and I love them! I hope to see you at a Florida convention sometime! I do MegaCon every year but last year I did Wasabicon too!
I really enjoy these con vlogs so much it’s almost like your there i didn’t know these cons were around me hopefully I’ll get to see you at these kind cons 😊
I'm glad it was a great turnout and you did well! I love your vlogs and reviews of cons. Can't wait for your next one 😊
I also tried to apply for artist alley during the mad dash but failed 😅
Its nice to see things from so many peoples perspectives. I myself was in the vendor section at the con and had a great time. Also I see myself shopping in artist alley at the 24:41 stamp mark lol XD
Me and my mom stopped by your stand to look at your amazing boba stickers! Your stand was by far my favourite ❤
omg lol i want to stay i went to the first metrocon in st pete. before they moved it to tampa. it was either the first or second one. pretty sure ive still got the book and stuff, ill have to look. its so big now.
I'm newer to artist alleys, I applied for metro con but got on the waitlist, my first artist alley will be in august in north carolina!~ Usually i'm only able to do small markets where I live, But i've been trying my best to get into more cons! I love your videos, they help alot
Congrats on your first artist alley acceptance!!
HAHA THATS MEEEE!!! I look so crusty in your high camera quality but ty for filming me it was so nice to meet you :')))) I hope you do holmat this year!!! I cant wait to table!!!!!!
MetroCon is an amazing con… I wished I was there this year but I have to agree, their applications do suck because this year, about 10 minutes or less the applications opened up and it already filled up so quickly! 😢
I hope they're not FCFS next year :(((
@@Lalaineartgeek The sad thing is, it’s always been first come first serve… but I think this year and last was the first time it ever filled up so fast compared to how it was back in 2019? But I am crossing my fingers that I will be able to come for 2024…
but i can’t wait to actually meet you at TBCC next week lol
Ah nuts, I was so out to lunch that I didn’t even realize you were at Metro.
As another FL artist who only started selling this summer, your videos have been both extremely informative and encouraging. I’m so bummed I didn’t get to meet you 😭, especially since i was right behind TT’s table and I didn’t even notice when you dropped by 💀
Awesome video, awesome art👍💜👍
It felt weird to be like "I know you from the internet!" but I did see you at Metrocon and got a sticker, glad you had a good time
I have both good and bad memories because of Metrocon. It's a fun con to attend but horrible to volunteer for.
I'm sorry about the bad memories :c I hope the good ones outweigh the bad though!
I don't understand why they cant give you the table..
Yeah I honestly wasn't sure why either, but it worked out either way because my booth buddy brought her own table anyway!
Part of the price of the booth is going towards the table so I'm guessing they just didn't want it to be unfair for the others who paid full price for the booth and would only get one table.