You'd certainly be able to sell large amounts of latex weapons if you had a booth, but they'd better be damn good-looking, since there's a booth there every year for a company that makes and sells pretty, good-quality latex weapons. Otherwise, you could simply put up flyers advertising your weapons, giving prices and your room number. Believe it or not, that might work.
Regarding registration, you can always get in. You can even buy tickets at the door, if that's what you want. They get progressively more expensive as time goes on and eventually end up costing $85 at the door.
Meeting famous people and networking is the real fun of a con (besides the people watching, that is). The last time I wnet, I met Margareit Weis (again), Tracy and Laura Hickman (again), half the cast of Babylon 5 (again), James Doohan (it was before he died), Tim Curry, Lou Farigno, Elvira (mistress of the dark) and dozens more recognizable people.
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Date: 2006-05-03 07:29 pm (UTC)You'd certainly be able to sell large amounts of latex weapons if you had a booth, but they'd better be damn good-looking, since there's a booth there every year for a company that makes and sells pretty, good-quality latex weapons. Otherwise, you could simply put up flyers advertising your weapons, giving prices and your room number. Believe it or not, that might work.
Regarding registration, you can always get in. You can even buy tickets at the door, if that's what you want. They get progressively more expensive as time goes on and eventually end up costing $85 at the door.
Meeting famous people and networking is the real fun of a con (besides the people watching, that is). The last time I wnet, I met Margareit Weis (again), Tracy and Laura Hickman (again), half the cast of Babylon 5 (again), James Doohan (it was before he died), Tim Curry, Lou Farigno, Elvira (mistress of the dark) and dozens more recognizable people.