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Why Talking About Your Art Is Necessary

October 15, 2013 by Steven Sparling Leave a Comment

Sooner or later it becomes obvious that we can’t hide out in our studios, offices, garages, or attics making art and never share the fruits of our labours with the world. Not if you want to make any money at it. I’m assuming if you are a reader of this blog, you’re here because you […]

Filed Under: Voice Tagged With: Actor, Artist, breath, breathing, confidence, crafter, creative, Painter, public speaking, sculptor, voice, Writer

10 Ways to Remain a ‘Starving Artist’

October 9, 2013 by Steven Sparling 4 Comments

1. Give it away for free You’re probably sick of it, right? I mean you’ve spent hours/days/weeks/months slaving over it. Perhaps it’s been a struggle to bring this piece of art to life – looking at it might remind you of the sleepless nights or the painful doubts it caused you. So just get rid […]

Filed Under: creative entrepreneurship, Financial, List Tagged With: Artist, business, Creative Business Planning, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, Creative Industries, finance, marketing, sustainable creativity

Guest Post: Post University Blogger – Money Managing Maestro

October 2, 2013 by Steven Sparling 5 Comments

This week we have another guest blog from Annie Harris who has written two posts already for us on Networking and  another on one Juggling Jobs. As we are talking about money and finance, Annie has drawn back the curtains on how she – a young university graduate trying to make her way as an […]

Filed Under: Financial, Guest Post Tagged With: Actor, actress, Annie Harris, Artist, budgeting, creative, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, Financial, money management, Writer

How Much Does It Cost To Be You?

September 18, 2013 by Steven Sparling 5 Comments

Have you ever asked yourself this question? It seems a bit bizarre, but I want you to start to figure out how much money you need on a monthly basis to be ‘you.’ This starts by figuring out who ‘you‘ are. If you’re a potter, then ‘you’ will probably not be ‘you’ without your own […]

Filed Under: Financial Tagged With: Artist, budgeting, creative, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, financial planning

Is Making MORE Money the Answer?

September 11, 2013 by Steven Sparling Leave a Comment

I’ll be honest with you – I took it pretty easy this summer. (Other than producing the July 30 Day Challenge! 🙂 ) I was away in Canada for part of it and other periods I took time for some good old R&R enjoying the fantastic summer weather in England this year. It was glorious. […]

Filed Under: creative entrepreneurship, Financial Tagged With: Artist, creative, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, finances, financial planning, Money, Spending

Money Makes the World Go Around?

September 5, 2013 by Steven Sparling Leave a Comment

Here’s a classic moment from the film Cabaret where LIza Minnelli and Joel Grey ask the crucial question….

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Artist, creative, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, Money, planning

Does Money Matter?

September 4, 2013 by Steven Sparling 6 Comments

This may seem like a silly question – of course money matters! And yet, how often do our choices, as creative people, put money last?   No one became a creative to get rich. For a very few, this is a side benefit, but for the vast majority of creatives our motivation to pursue this […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Artist, Career, creative, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, Money, planning

Recap: How to manage a creative career – it’s possible to do this for a living!

August 31, 2013 by Steven Sparling Leave a Comment

Making art is not the same thing as making a living. Many creative people struggle with this. But there are ways of managing a creative career  to keep yourself fed, happy, solvent and fulfilled without having to ‘sell out.’ It largely comes down to planning. A sustainable, long-term creative career is one that is planned. […]

Filed Under: creative entrepreneurship, Recap Tagged With: Artist, creative business, creative career, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, finance, planning

Recap: Selling for Creative People (without feeling icky)

August 24, 2013 by Steven Sparling Leave a Comment

Most creative people love to create – to make things or to provide creative services. Most creative people hate to have to sell their products or their creative services. But if you want to create a sustainable livelihood for yourself from your creative endeavours, then you must learn how to sell. It’s the only way […]

Filed Under: creative entrepreneurship, Recap Tagged With: Artist, business, creative career, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, marketing, sales, Selling

Guest Post: The Post University Blogger (P.U.B) is…a Networking Newbie

August 21, 2013 by Steven Sparling 1 Comment

“Take action every day. It doesn’t have to be dramatic action, but every day, stick with it. Spend time on things that make you proud, that stretch and strengthen you.” – Phillip Humbert I’m pretty new to this making-it-alone thing, when you put it into perspective. I’m two years out of university, and while it’s […]

Filed Under: Guest Post Tagged With: Actor, Artist, creative business, creative career, Creative entrepreneur, Creative Entrepreneurship, Networking

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