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I do conventions a lot. So, obviously, there's a lot of marketing before conventions whether
it's presale of shirts, presale of prints, or setting appointments for the day. That's
basically what all our social media's for. Every show I go to, I'm booked before I go,
just because it's out there, that I'm promoting.
With conventions I'm promoting their convention along with myself being there. It's like a
toss up on everything. You know, we're all promoting that one show and we're all promoting
ourselves at the same time. So it's a big, happy family when we actually get to it.
With the flash, and prints, and stuff like that there are contests that we actually enter.
We'll enter the flash category, we'll enter a cover up category, and every category under
the sun to show our work. It's a very cool opportunity.
I was just in Philadelphia and won cover up for first and second because I do so much
cover up. I have a whole shop of trinkets and trophies. It's basically one of those
things where I want to put it out there that I'm trying my best to be the best at what
I do. It's not being a bad *** or whatever. It's being competitive in nature.
I always think of myself as less, because I want to show this business what I can do
and make it better. That's what it is with conventions. You know, we're all around our
peers and we're all trying to be the best that we can be.