JANUARY 10TH - JANUARY 12TH
EVERYDAY AT 12PM CST
Especially as live events have shifted in the past couple years, many artists have been left on unsteady ground. You may even be wondering… Is the solution to get a “more practical” job? Will you ever “make it” as a creative? Does an inconsistency in live events have to mean inconsistent growth for your art career?
First off all—take a deep breath! You may not see it now, but this is actually one of the BEST times in history to be a creative. The key to succeeding is simply learning how to sell your art online.
In my own business, my sales exploded when I leaned into the online market. Instead of struggling, I’m now able to sell out my art inventory in a single weekend if the mood strikes.
And it’s not because I’m special. I simply figured out how to create offers that attract the right audience and lead to more art sales, using the online tools we all have at our fingertips.
Since making this change, I’ve been able to not only create consistent revenue and take my art business to the next level. I’ve also taken back CONTROL of my time and creative expression.
Since making this change, I’ve been able to not only create consistent revenue and take my art business to the next level. I’ve also taken back CONTROL of my time and creative expression.
If you feel like a lone ranger, exhausted having to make business decisions. I want you to know that you don't have to do this alone! During the FREE challenge, work with industry experts to uncover your next steps in closing more of your online art sales.
I want you to be unapologetic about charging a price that reflects the true value of your work.
Having the freedom and financial stability to create on my own terms has been absolute bliss. And that’s what I want for you, too.
Sarah Hagopian
George Wallace
Susan Card
Mistie Lain
Lillian Neal
Julie Hamel