How to Sell More Art (Without Being Insta-Famous)

Wednesday, October 9th at 12:00 PM EDT

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Transforming your art into a sustainable business is the dream of many creators, but the path can be challenging. In this illuminating webinar, artist, author, art business coach, and host of the Inspiration Place Podcast, Miriam Schulman, will unveil the secrets to building a thriving art business that goes beyond social media metrics. She will guide you through a paradigm shift, helping you overcome the "starving artist" mindset and reveal true barriers to success. You'll discover how to cultivate loyal collectors, optimize your time on impactful platforms, and implement the five crucial "P"s of profiting from your art. Through inspiring examples and actionable strategies, this webinar will equip you with the tools to elevate your art career to new heights.

During this webinar, you'll learn:

  • How to dig deep and go beyond the “starving artist” mindset to uncover what’s really sabotaging your success (Warning: Major A-ha moments happen here!)...
  • Why do most artists get stuck when they try to sell their art (PLUS Miriam's top tip to get your first sales coming in or break through to the next income level…)
  • The five “P”s of profiting from your art ←--these are the five things you DO NEED, so pay attention here!
  • Inspiring stories of artists who have built a sustainable income selling their art (you’ll want to see HOW they did it!)
  • And much more…

About the author: Miriam Schulman, author of Artpreneur, The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living as an Artist, is an artist and founder of The Inspiration Place. Through her online classes, business coaching programs, and popular podcast, she’s helped thousands of artists worldwide develop their skill sets and create more time and freedom to do what they love by teaching them how to go from "so-so" sales to "sold-out" collections. After witnessing 9/11, she left a lucrative hedge fund job to focus on her art full-time. Since then, Miriam and her art have been featured in major publications, including Forbes, The New York Times, What Women Create, Art of Man, Professional Artist magazine, and Art Journaling magazine. Her artwork has also been featured on NBC’s “Parenthood” and the Amazon series “Hunters” with Al Pacino. 


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