[Note from Cory] Today is a guest post from Dan Johnson. I talk to a LOT of artists who are over 40, 50, or even 60 years old who are just beginning the transition to making a full-time living as an artist. Some of them came to art late in life. Most of them, however, […]
Breaking Down the Easiest Ways to Start Accepting Payment On Your Own Website
If you know you SHOULD be selling your art on your own website, but are not because the technicalities of accepting payment scare you, I am about to rid you of every excuse you’ve got! I’m Stephanie Peterson, the founder of an e-commerce web design/development agency called Fairground Media. I’ve got over 13 years of […]
Gwenn Seemel on Art Careers Without Copyright Law
One of the thing I love about working with artists is that the very best ones are unafraid to speak their minds, not only in person, but in writing and (most importantly), through their work. Such is the case with Gwenn Seemel’s blog post from yesterday, A Business Model for An Artist Who Does Not […]
Michelle Ward Answers Your Questions About What to Do When You Grow Up
A couple of weeks ago I asked readers to submit their questions to Michelle Ward, the When I Grow Up Coach. Michelle and I sat down and talked about your questions and riffed on the challenges that creative people face in their careers. Some great questions: [3:00] Vidya asks – When do I make the […]
Artists Who Sell: How to Write a Killer Sales Page (and why)
This is a guest post from Steff Metal. If you don’t know her yet, you’ll want to by the end of this post. When she emailed me her idea, I thought it was good. When she sent over the final product, I just about died. This is probably the best guest post on The Abundant […]
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