Young artists want to be one of ind they don't want to be seen as a commodity. It's really narcisistic that just says, i want to be so good that people come to me without me having to do jack crapp on their behalf. I actually didn't think that i was an author before, before i started writing this because i didn't fit that persona let me take this to another level.
Many artists don't believe they're competent at business or feel thinking about their art as a business might cheapen it. But whether you're an author, painter, musician or produce any other type of creative work, without steady cash flow, it's nearly impossible to get your work in front of the world. It's only when you think of your art as a product you sell that you can truly market and get in front of the right audience.
In today's coaching conversation, Donald Miller talks with Raj Lulla, an up-and-coming novelist trying to figure out how to best market and sell his upcoming book. If you are an artist, want to become an artist, or know of an artist struggling to get their name out there and create art for a living, you're going to love today's coaching conversation.
Find out more about Raj Lulla and his upcoming book The Caring House at RajLulla.com.
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