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(ORIGINAL TWITTER POST HERE)
(note: this is an EARLY prototype for what we COULD do, it may or may not be electrical!!! we r just trying to figure out how we can make the best gachas for artists possible and prioritizing ur own personal needs whether that be portability/foldability/cost/card reader acceptance etc)
HI my name's Sabrina (@soaporsalad) and I'm a convention/comic -artist conducting a study on vending machines in the artist vending scene (artist alley, art markets, etc). FILLING OUT THIS FORM LITERALLY HELPS ME SO MUCH U HAV NO IDEA THANK YOU Please answer as much as you can/to the best of your ability!!!!!!
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Are you an artist or involved in the art industry in any capacity? (If the answer is no and you simply wish to support, please do not fill out this survey and instead comment & share our post on social media instead!)
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Yes
No
Are you interested in selling your work in a vending machine?
(ex. gacha (toy-capsule) machine, gumball machine, or other vending machine)
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Yes
No
If answered "No" to the previous question , why?
Buying a vending machine is too expensive.
Vending machines and/or vending supplies take up too much space.
Managing a vending machine takes too much work
Selling my art in a vending machine feels impersonal
Other:
Would you be willing to invest in a smaller, more affordable vending machine for selling art, even if it doesn't have all the features of larger, more expensive models?
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Yes
No
On a scale of 1 to 5, how interested would you be in purchasing a vending machine specifically designed for selling art, considering factors such as cost, size, and convenience? (1 being not interested at all, 5 being very interested)
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5 (I would 100% buy this.)
4 (Very interested)
3 (Moderately interested)
2 (Somewhat interested)
1 (Not interested at all)
What features would you MOST prioritize in an art vending machine? (Select up to 3)
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Compact size
Affordable price
Customizable design
Easy maintenance and operation
Ability to accept various payment methods (cash, card, digital payments)
Remote monitoring and management capabilities
Other:
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What price range would you consider reasonable for a tabletop art vending machine
that meets your needs and requirements
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$5 - $20
$20 - $100
$100 - $500
Over $500
Do you think your customers would be willing to use a vending machine to buy your art?
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Yes
No
Please enter your e-mail if you'd like to receive updates about our project! (OPTIONAL)
Your answer
If you are comfortable, please share your art handle (totally not required -- but helps us a lot!)
Your answer
Any additional questions/comments/concerns
Your answer
Thank you so much for taking our survey!!!!
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