Motor City Comic Con

Come and gone. That was a great show. I have been apprehensive as past shows there I have not done well, but I came to some realizations, one you need to be personable. Every day you might be a grumpy, ornery, little cuss, but when it is time to sell, put that charm on. You are in an environment that you thrive in, so make it count. Two, you have to have something to sell. That seems obvious but you need to have something that people want, or you better make damn sure you do your best to make them believe that they need what you are selling. Which brings TWO back to ONE with turning on the charm. Sure you might be a genius and your art speaks for itself, but not everyone’s art communicates clearly, so you have to speak for your art.

This years con was great. I had genuine people coming to my table and really excited to see me and my art and that gives the gooses something fierce. I have a broad idea of what I want to do to improve and a checklist to follow, but this con got me seriously pumped for more. I wish I was signed up for more, but I don’t know if that would have fit in the budget this year. I don’t think I will be passing up this con again anytime in the future though. See you all on the flip side!