
EP 05: Community Q: As an artist, how do I price my services?
10/30/15 • 31 min
In this Community Q episode, Jo-Ná takes a question from community member Carol Mae Whittick. Carol is struggling with the same thing that so many of you are - how to price your services? Jo-Ná gets the details and then coaches Carol through the question and gives her the steps she needs to take to set her pricing. Carol already has a customer, but she just doesn't have a clue what to charge her.
In this Community Q episode, Jo-Ná takes a question from community member Carol Mae Whittick. Carol is struggling with the same thing that so many of you are - how to price your services? Jo-Ná gets the details and then coaches Carol through the question and gives her the steps she needs to take to set her pricing. Carol already has a customer, but she just doesn't have a clue what to charge her.
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In this episode, special guest Shantell Martin comes on the show to talk about being yourself and how important that is in branding your business. Shantell is a renown artist, and she has built an immediately recognizable brand. You can immediately spot one of her art pieces because it is do distinctive. Shantell never really set out to have great branding, she just did what made sense to her. She was consistent. That is the basis for every great brand - authenticity and consistency. Shantell tells us how she did it, and how you can do it too! Don't miss a moment of this episode.
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EP 06: Transitioning to full-time on Cliteracy with Sophia Wallace
Sophia grew up in Seattle, in a family that was involved in activism, so it was something she was exposed to early on. Her roots are in social justice. She had an epiphany early on that she wanted to make things. She didn’t just want to witness things as a bystander, she wanted to experience them.
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She was able to take some continuing education classes and quickly gravitated towards still photography. From there she worked her way into freelance photography and began taking gigs.
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