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#1
So basically others can help so long as they are put on the registration as a helper. Then we put the helper on our sellers permit.
Well I'm glad that was answered. :)
#2
Quote from: Hachimitsu-ink on March 29, 2011, 09:26:05 PM
I think for the portfolio AAA wants to know what your know your artwork style and is giving assumptions what you might be selling at the convention. My guess is that it never hurts to see what you have done over the past year of works you accomplished. I think 3 years ago there was this one group of users who bought a table but used it for a hang out event instead of selling artworks, and as an excuse they post Advertisements on their table. I really do wonder if that considers Legal... since I had to turn down alot of adverts! (don't want my table to become a pop up advert.) but if you want to be sure on the safe side, try to make some works and then post them on a small facebook page or something. that way you can be 100% sure your doing a right job!

And that's fine with me. I understand that. And I appreciate that they're finally doing this to curb the amount of people who just get tables to sell the same artworks. But I was under the assumption that every person who was selling at a booth had to provide a online portfolio. I have my own, but does my boyfriend (who will be selling when I am enjoying myself) have to submit a portfolio because he is technically selling at that booth as an 'artist'?

LOL I'm probably making it more confusing then it really is, but I don't recall this rule last year when I did it. Then again I might have overlooked the instructions.
#3
Quote from: Ren_Zhao on March 28, 2011, 08:15:06 PM
Definitely, friends can take over for you.....as long as they're also registered with the AA. If they aren't registered for the AA, they will be allowed to sit in and watch your table but they won't be allowed to sell anything for you.

So for my boyfriend, who is not an artist, I should sign him up too as another artist sharing my table in order for him to sell when I go to enjoy the con?

Does that mean I need to submit a online portfolio via AA registration page for him too despite the fact he has no art of his own to sell? Should I also be putting him on my sellers permit or making an entirely new permit for him?
#4
So I registered for an artist alley table and at that time I didnt have a partner so I put only my information. Now I found someone; How do I go back and edit my AA registration info. I'm assuming I need to add their seller's permit to the table too right?