Here in the Gifted Underachievers Clubhouse we’re thinking about creative workers and how they make money. To earn money from your work, you need an audience, a buyer, a someone who thinks it's worth spending their money on. Not just your mom!
So you’ve hit the point where your work is professionally adept...you’re no longer a novice, the stuff you’re creating is both original and technically sound.
How can you tell if there’s an audience for it? That’s question one.
And if you determine that there IS an audience, how do you let them know your work exists? That’s question two.
Join us in the search for answers.
Questions for Listeners:
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Do you know who your audience is, or might be?
How do you convey the meaning of your work in a way that makes them want to connect with you?
What have YOU done (so far) to get your work out in front of them?
What worked? What didn’t work?
What will you do next?
For Further Exploration:
A BRILLIANT talk by Neak: "Art is personal. But connection only happens when people see themselves reflected in it.”
The autonomous creative: