Our job as artists is to create work. Our next job is to share that work with the world. We are in control of these two actions. Your success as an artist is directly related to the frequency and quantity of work you produce and whose hands you try to get it into. What you […]
Keeping it Fresh
Daily App Experiment #303: “Chain Reaction”, a photo by docpop on Flickr. When you’ve been practicing your art form for some time it can be hard to keep it fresh. When you are doing the same things over and over again, it’s easy for it all to start feeling a bit…. well like a dayjob. […]
Not All Customers Are Created Equal
I suppose I’ve been a freelance creative entrepreneur for 20 years now, at least off and on. During that time I’ve done a number of contracts as an actor, singer or dancer. In the last few years I’ve taken on freelance work teaching singing and writing contracts related to my other professional life as a […]
Pathway Four: Business Skills
The fourth pathway is called Managerial Tools & Leadership Skills by Lisa Sonora Beam. I find that a bit of a mouthful, so I think of it instead as Business Skills. This is where you have the most capacity to learn, grow and develop your business. The other three pathways are about taking stock of […]
Pathway Three: Value & Profitability
Today is where we start to look at how market forces affect your ability to be successful in making a living out of your art. It’s important to point out that as an artist you have a right to produce any art you wish. We all need to express ourselves creatively. Just can’t expect other […]
Pathway Two: Gifts and Flow
Yesterday we looked at identifying the elements of your art (or craft – or anything really) that have ‘heart & meaning’ for you. The next step on the pathway, as set out by Lisa Sonora Beam, is to look at Gifts and Flow. What’s the difference, you probably wonder? While heart and meaning is about […]
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There are no shortcuts to any place worth going Beverly Sills
4. Establish metrics
Once you’ve set your goals for social media, you want to figure out how you are going to measure your progress. Think of ways that you can tally up your reach on social media. This will allow you to track from year to year your progress; afterall, you will need to invest time in social […]
1. Why you can’t ignore social media
If you look at the history of showbusiness, each new technological advancement has brought about a colossal shift in how the performing arts are both created and consumed, not to mention who benefits economically from that transaction. When film came along it changed stage performing. When radio became widespread it caused a massive shift in […]
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