How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

Everything you need to know and a step by step how to guide to setting up and running your own market, fair or fete from the nuts and bolts of dealing with local authorities to attracting stallholders and advertising in the age of social media. The book was written by a novice market organiser who applied her ability to absorb and understand the unfamiliar to the traditional country market and, in spite of bureaucracy, extremes of weather, entrenched competitors and skeptical stallholders, built and ran a 21st century village market with a difference.
The book contains the account of the market's first year as she mastered new online skills, gained an understanding of the psyche of the stallholder and an obsession with weather forecasts. It also includes a how to for people organising markets, fairs and fetes a list of links in Chapter 19 to useful software, websites and government authorities that regulate market activities in Australia, the UK and the USA, as well as some in depth insights into the pitfalls for organisers of markets, fetes, or festivals. There are also tips and suggestions for stallholders. The advice here is readily adapted to any event that involves people, personalities and planning. If you don't live in Australia you will need to research your local legislation for compliance issues but this book and it's list of useful links, is a very good place to start.
The book is also inspirational to anyone who's changed careers or is planning to do so.

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How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

Everything you need to know and a step by step how to guide to setting up and running your own market, fair or fete from the nuts and bolts of dealing with local authorities to attracting stallholders and advertising in the age of social media. The book was written by a novice market organiser who applied her ability to absorb and understand the unfamiliar to the traditional country market and, in spite of bureaucracy, extremes of weather, entrenched competitors and skeptical stallholders, built and ran a 21st century village market with a difference.
The book contains the account of the market's first year as she mastered new online skills, gained an understanding of the psyche of the stallholder and an obsession with weather forecasts. It also includes a how to for people organising markets, fairs and fetes a list of links in Chapter 19 to useful software, websites and government authorities that regulate market activities in Australia, the UK and the USA, as well as some in depth insights into the pitfalls for organisers of markets, fetes, or festivals. There are also tips and suggestions for stallholders. The advice here is readily adapted to any event that involves people, personalities and planning. If you don't live in Australia you will need to research your local legislation for compliance issues but this book and it's list of useful links, is a very good place to start.
The book is also inspirational to anyone who's changed careers or is planning to do so.

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How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

by Suzie Louis
How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

How to Set Up & Run Markets Fairs & Fetes

by Suzie Louis

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Everything you need to know and a step by step how to guide to setting up and running your own market, fair or fete from the nuts and bolts of dealing with local authorities to attracting stallholders and advertising in the age of social media. The book was written by a novice market organiser who applied her ability to absorb and understand the unfamiliar to the traditional country market and, in spite of bureaucracy, extremes of weather, entrenched competitors and skeptical stallholders, built and ran a 21st century village market with a difference.
The book contains the account of the market's first year as she mastered new online skills, gained an understanding of the psyche of the stallholder and an obsession with weather forecasts. It also includes a how to for people organising markets, fairs and fetes a list of links in Chapter 19 to useful software, websites and government authorities that regulate market activities in Australia, the UK and the USA, as well as some in depth insights into the pitfalls for organisers of markets, fetes, or festivals. There are also tips and suggestions for stallholders. The advice here is readily adapted to any event that involves people, personalities and planning. If you don't live in Australia you will need to research your local legislation for compliance issues but this book and it's list of useful links, is a very good place to start.
The book is also inspirational to anyone who's changed careers or is planning to do so.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045690379
Publisher: Suzie Louis
Publication date: 02/10/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 316 KB

About the Author

It's strange what you eventually come up with when you write for other people: some elements of your own experience emerge as well as fresh, new stories that seem to come from nowhere. This has been my experience since I began to write for pleasure. I initially used my professional and personal life to produce Deepwater, the Litigation Junkie and Diary of a Novice Market Organiser but also found a stream of fantasy that became the Archie the Royal Hot Water Bottle series. I continue to find the creative writing process interesting as I work on a new novel and hope you enjoy the results so far.

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