Diagram of some Surtex Twitter Chatter. Follow Some of these Gals! @ArtistTaraReed @HOLLiCONGER @ellencrimitrent @lotsapresence @SurfaceDivine @jessgonacha @matirose
Posts Tagged ‘small business’
Surtex Twitter Chatter
Posted in art licensing, Surtex, Tweet Tweet, tagged art licensing, chatter, freelance, greeting card categories, illustration, small business, surtex, tweet, twitter on November 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My Strategic Planner
Posted in art licensing, illustration, sketching, tagged art, art licensing, Creating A Strategic Planner, goal, goal setting, handmade, illustration, journal, Lisa Sonora Beam, living expenses, money, sketch book, small business, strategic planner on August 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’m taking an online class by Lisa Sonora Beam called The Art of Strategy: Creating A Strategic Planner. The Class teaches you how to make a Strategic Planner Strategy to provide a framework for determining the results you want to achieve, a workable plan for kicking some major creative butt so you can get the [...]
Surtex is the word on the Tweet
Posted in Trade Shows, tagged art licensing, artists, design, exhibitors, GLM, greeting card categories, illustration, resources, small business, surtex, trade show, twitter on April 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Artist & exhibitors, are chatting about Surtex–sharing resources and looking to each other to get prepared. But today, the conversation on Twitter focused around folks upset about how GLM is handling the show planning this year. Click any of the tweets above to follow or reply to the original Twitter author. Read the newest #Surtex [...]
Exit Strategy
Posted in Making it, tagged art licensing, artfire, change, etsy, Exit Strategy, freelance, illustration, launch, living expenses, money, passive income, royalty, saving, small business on February 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Everyone needs one. The problem is figuring out what mine is. Folks seem to recommend you save anywhere from 3-6 months of living expenses before making the switch. Time to start crunching the numbers. It’s really unfortunate that I live in such an expensive part of the country. For 3 months worth of savings I [...]









