Eventeny
04/09/2026
The most successful events on Eventeny all avoid this one very common mistake: clustering.
Three candle vendors in a row. A full section of jewelry booths. It happens because applications get approved in batches and get dropped into whatever space is available.
While this makes sense logistically, from an attendee’s perspective the merchandise gets repetitive and they stop engaging. The sense of discovery, which is what keeps people walking and spending, disappears.
The fix is intentional variety as you plan the layout. Different categories next to each other. Food near retail. Art near accessories. The goal is that every twenty steps feels like something new.
The other two things that matter most: flow and density. Attendees shouldn’t have to figure out how to navigate your event, the layout should make it obvious. And no matter how tempting it is to maximize booth count, a crowded space isn’t a profitable one.
People who feel overwhelmed leave. People who feel comfortable browse longer and buy more. The math on giving vendors a little breathing room usually works out.
03/23/2026
in honor of national puppy day, a quick throwback to our favorite holiday of the year (Eventeny x PawWorks PuppiesPalooza at FestForums) 🐶🤍
Don’t let simple errors hold you back! Here’s our advice:
Organizers want to see your booth setup! They need to know that you’re going to represent their event well, and seeing your booth helps paint that picture. If you’ve never done an event before, set up the booth in your yard or driveway to get pictures.
Application questions are there because event producers want to know your background. Whether you’re a first-time jewelry maker or part of a family of food vendors, share your story and connect it to your value proposition. This personalizes you to the people reviewing your application.
Apply early (we cannot stress this enough). Vendor slots often fill on a rolling basis, especially for food vendors or crowded categories like jewelry. Early applications reduce the likelihood of getting rejected because of category over saturation. It also shows reliability, a trait organizers value.
Good communication makes you a low-maintenance & reliable partner, which is valuable for organizers managing an insane workload. Be polite, reply promptly, and confirm logistics; every positive interaction increases your chances of being invited back.
03/07/2026
Just so we’re all clear 😂😂😂
02/23/2026
It’s not personal! Understanding how organizers think about vendors will help you tailor your application to meet their needs perfectly. Click the link in our bio for the full blog 🌟
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