The roundup of convention resources is here.
Plenty of people think about starting a fannish business. Of course such events rethinks you can try at conventions. Certainly they're useful and of interest.
Let me suggest that, if you're going to do such an event at a convention, you consider something a little different.
Do a panel or series of panels on starting part-time fannish businesses. How to run something on the side, on your weekends, along with your regular job, etc.
There are several advantages:
- It's less daunting to people than panels on starting one's own business without doing it part time. You'll get better attendance.
- It is frankly easier to staff – you'll find more people qualified to speak on these issues.
- It's a nice compliment to more "intense" business and career panels.
- You'll have more diverse choices of subjects to cover as well, considering the many manifestations of part-time businesses.
- It's often less formal. Admittedly if we're talking conventions, some of your attendees will be doing gender-bent Watchmen costly, but you know what I mean.
Next time you want to talk business at a convention, talk part-time.
– Steven Savage