Art Business Consulting
 

 

Artist Coaching
When You Want to Step It Up a Notch

Artist Statement Help

Marketing Plans

Website & Blog Reviews

Policy for Individual Questions

Consulting

Areas I Do/Don't Consult In

Art Marketing Workshops

Art Business Classes

Image in center of page: Diane Troutman, Linda Billet, Alyson, Christine Goldbeck, Elaine Brady Smith

Artist Statement Help

Photo in header by Kimberly Lennox.

 

Some steps we'll take together with artist coaching

  • Diagnose where you are at this moment in time.
  • Discuss and agree about where you want to be—What is realistic, yet challenging?
  • Analyze your art marketing attempts to this point.
  • Design a one-year plan to help you make a giant leap.


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Some things you might want to accomplish with artist coaching

  • Design your path to success and the benchmarks along the way.
  • Transition from hobbyist to professional artist.
  • Increase your sales by 25% or more next year.
  • Get out of a rut and start taking some risks.
  • Create better studio habits.
  • Develop a leadership role in your art community, while improving your reputation and selling more art.
  • Manage your time better so that you avoid the PMWP (Poor Me Whining Phenomenon).
  • Prepare for a critical upcoming event, such as an exhibit or sales opportunity.
  • Clean out, throw away, and organize your studio and office to help with time management.
  • Distinguish between real opportunities and time wasters. Learn to prioritize.
  • Follow up with your customers and collectors in ways that both surprise and delight them.

Artist coaching requires a 3-month commitment.
We'll talk twice a month for one hour on the phone or on Skype.
You'll have limited email support in between calls.

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