Love Music, Earn Money, Party Hard, Festival Season Is Here

Festival season 2010 has arrived and it looks like it is going to be a good one. So what is your excuse for not going? You have a business to run? You can’t afford it? Rubbish excuses! Tomorrow, go and invest in a couple of folding tables and get ready for festival season 2011. Don’t miss out two years running.

Confused? It’s simple; take your work with you. Many of the leading festivals are hubs of business with food, drink, fashion, music and charity retailers selling their wares over the 1 to 5 day period, depending on the festival in question. All you need is a couple of folding tables and folding chairs, a load of stock, a means of transport and, very Cialis Jelly importantly, a large pack of painkillers. Go with a friend or two and take turns to work on your stall and go to the music tents. In the evening lock up and party hard. At a reasonable hour the next morning, take a couple of those painkillers and get ready to make some money.

Festival goers are the perfect customer base, they are isolated, they are in a brilliant mood, they may be drunk, they are open to new things and there are a lot of them! A couple of sales to big personalities could easily have the snowball effect. Imagine selling out before the last day and being able to party it up for the last day…

Charities also have a great opportunity to exhibit at festivals and can apply for reduced rates for their stall. So if you do not work in retail and Silagra want to help a charity why not do some fundraising over the next few months and contact a charity offering to run a stall on their behalf, using the money you have raised to pay for the stall? I am sure the charity can provide the folding tables and chairs and stock, but you may have to supply your own painkillers. If they are happy for you to do so then coordinate with them through the application process and get ready for your charity festival experience.

You can apply to exhibit at the festivals through their websites, applications are likely to open for 2011 later on this year. The cost of a stall to sell at the festivals varies and is based on a multitude of factors so the only way to find out is to apply. So no excuses for next year! Best of luck.

Author Bio: John McE writes articles on a number of subjects including folding tables, folding chairs and portable staging.

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