Wednesday 26 September 2012

Are You Running A Business or Pursuing A Hobby?

And what is the difference anyway?
I remember this question during my creative entrepreneurship training at the British Council. It is this question that had me sitting at the edge of my seat. It jerked me straight out of my sunshiny romantic notion of running a business.
So what is it that sets one apart from the other? It is all in our perception. An extremely powerful attribute, perception determines the way we relate to and experience every aspect of life.

When you think about the creative activity you are currently involved in- be it crafting, photography, the performing arts- do you perceive it as a hobby or as a business? The reason why it is vitally important to address this question is that it will literally scale the heights of your success. How, when and where you work, how much you charge, how you track the money you make (or lose)- all these will be influenced by your perception of the creative activity you are engaged in.

Let us take a closer look at tracking your money. IF you are pursuing a hobby, your primary motivation is unlikely to be profit. You could be engaging in it because it is the 'in thing' or to occupy the tonnes of free time you have- either way, monetary rewards don't go beyond the need to meet costs of production. IF on the other hand, you perceive your creative endeavor as a business, there are certain things you need to take into consideration.

 The art is not in making money, but in keeping it

When it comes to passing judgement on whether you are running a business or pursuing a hobby, how you manage your finances becomes the judge, the jury and the executioner. It is the one definitive way to tell if you are dabbling in fantasy or working a business.
I have to say that of every ten creative entrepreneurs i meet, only a third keep financial records. Awareness is apparent, but implementation a challenge. Reasons vary, but here are the 3 most common-

1. Lack of know how: Profit and loss accounts, balance sheets, fixed costs...the list is endless, confusing and yes, plain boring. Creatives find their time most profitably spent creating, talking philosophy and trying to change the world- not jabbing at numbers on a calculator, looking for a bottom line.

2. The bitter-sweet relationship between creatives and money: We are in no doubt about the value of tracking money, but we don't want to seem greedy, hankering after the shillings and cents. As Mark Mcguinness puts it, the starving artist cliche didn't come from nowhere.

3. Ignorance is bliss:  "I don't know if what i am doing makes or loses money, but i have money for my day-to-day running around and an occasional drink with friends. So that is OK Right"? Wrong! The only thing this escapist attitude does, is prolong the sinking process.

These are excuses, barely admissible if you are pursuing a hobby; completely inadmissible if you intend to run a business. The truth is, serious businesses track money. And not in some storage compartment inside the brain. On spreadsheets and balance sheets and profit and loss accounts.
Playtime is over folks- its time to take a long hard look at what we are doing. Otherwise, we will be chasing tails a long time. 

Friday 21 September 2012

Market AccessII: Craft Fairs Aug-Dec'13

After a relatively quiet first half of the year, the craft/design calender is filling up pretty fast. And as usual, we endeavor to bring you all the details that pertain to these market access events.

P.S These events are not listed in any order whatsoever.

The Christmas Fair- Ngong Racecourse
Since 1976, the Christmas Fair has been showcasing the best of Africa's art and craft- last year hosting exhibitors from as far of as Zimbabwe. It is arguably the biggest and oldest craft fair around- and this year they are back on 7 & 8December2013 at the Ngong Racecourse. Applications are currently ongoing. See website on how to participate.

Bizarre Bazaar
Organized by BizBaz Events, this craft fair happens 16 &17November 2013 at Karura Forest. For details on bookings email info@bizbazevents.com or call 0701 395 902. Look out for the revamped website, as you can register online once it is up.

Spring Valley Bazaar
Organized by Geraldine and Deborah Evans, this is one of the smaller yet busiest craft fairs in Nairobi. All gate and raffle proceeds go to ANDREF, and this year the event will be held at 12 Bendera Lane, Spring Valley on 30Nov-1December2013. The email address you need is zawadiafrica@gmail.com or 0721 307 232, 0722 510 932.


Xmas BoX 2013
This boutique event happens over three days; 22-24November 2013 at Marula Manor in Karen.
With tent charges varying from 30-105,000 shillings, this promises to be an exclusive event.
Applications close 30August.
Email info@thebox.co.ke or see the website.

Kikapu Market
The Kikapu Market is a monthly open air market that takes place every second Saturday of the month from 11am to 9pm. The July market just happened this past weekend at Prestige Plaza.
To get a slot in the August market, contact kikapumarket@gmail.com, 0723 387 134. Also be sure to check out their Facebook page.                                                                      

Fashion With A Difference  This annual fashion is planned to coincide with Kenya’s 50years of independence, with the theme being united colors of diversity',  based on the cultural and ethnic diversity of Kenya.
There will be a number of fashion & arts market stalls for exhibitors. If interested in showcasing- info@fashionwithadifference.com, 0705 607224 or check out website

Green Corner at the Village Market 
This is a special themed showcase for producers in the recycled/upcycled sub sector. It happens every first and last Tuesday of the month at the Village Market, Gigiri. For more information on how to participate - pr@villagemarket-kenya.com, 020 712 2488/2490, www.villagemarket-kenya.com.

Yaya Soko 
The Yaya Soko is back after a short hiatus. Curated by Mary Stannah of Inside the Baobab (craft shop at the Yaya Centre), the soko happens once a month- over 4 days (Thursday-Sunday), the third week of every month. Cost for the four days is 7500Kshs.
The July soko starts tomorrow, and inquiries are already storming in for the August one. So get calling...0725 451 155 or email insidethebaobab@gmail.com
Terms and conditions apply.

October Women Festival The one day October Women Festival happens at Karura Forest, 2November 2013, 2-11pm. Put together by Queen Mashie, the event aims at celebrating talent in women. See the website for details on how to apply or call 0726 130 657.

Design Indaba
The playground for the big boys and girls of design... An annual event held in Capetown South Africa, Design Indaba has easily become Africa's foremost design event. Applications are now invited for exhibitors to the Design Indaba Expo 2014, running from 28February- 2March 2014. All details on the how, when, where available here.                                                                                                                        

Driftwood Malindi Christmas Craft Fair 
The Christmas craft fair on the beach is on at Driftwood Malindi, 21December13. Email
reservations@driftwoodclub.com or telephone 0721 724 489/ 0734 747 133

Vipingo Ridge Craft Fair- Kilifi
Vipingo Ridge will once again host a Christimas craft fair on 14December2013, 10am till late.
Price tags for exhibitor space start from 7500Kshs. For more, telephone Gail on +254 732 009 599 or email reservations@vipingoridge.com
Check out Vipingo Ridge on facebook.

German Charity Christmas Bazaar
Once again the German Embassy will play host to the annual charity event. Venue will be at Riverside Drive 113 and the date to remember is 30November13.
Rates for tables start at 3000Kshs.
Get in touch - 020 4443262, office@kirchenairobi.org. The office requests that you observe office hours while doing so i.e Mon, Wed, Thurs [0830-1330hrs] and Tue, Fri [0930-1530hrs].

KSPCA Annual Shaggy Dog Show
The KSPCA dog show is happening Sunday November 3rd at the Ngong Race course, 10am onwards. There will be a craft market running alongside the main agenda of the day- a dog show. Contact info@kspca-kenya.org, 0733-571125.
Look out for the craft market hosted by KSPCA Mombasa as well, 9-10November 2013 at Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort and Spa. Contact details are kspcamombasa@yahoo.com, 0733 728 356. www.kspca-kenya.org





Curated by Christine Gitau|Craft Afrika