Kamis, 21 Juli 2011

Find The Home Business That's Right For You

It's many people's dream to wake up in the morning, drink their coffee and already be on the job, even before getting dressed for the day. Having your office in your home frees up your schedule and enables you to eliminate daily transportation expenditures normally linked to office work. The huge upside of this setup, is that you are also able to spend more time with your family members and loved ones at home. That said, what is the best home based business you can start to really fulfill such a vision for yourself?

Just like anything, the first step in finding the best home based business in your case is to consider what you are passionate about. Earning money as the only motivation for creating a business, is a speedy path to failure. After you have done this kind of analysis, it's time to look at how this can translate into having your employment function right from your own residence. As an example, is music a passion of yours? Perhaps you can set up your own studio at home and start out inviting musicians to utilize your equipment to record. You might sell your compositions online to record businesses, both in your own country and abroad.

If you are financially savvy and like to help people with their financial circumstances, then the best home based business for you would likely be credit repair services. Imagine, with the economy on a downturn, millions of responsible, hardworking folks are defaulting on debt and having their credit scores affected. You can be the one who saves these people from the financial wreck they are in, while you earn good money at the same time!

Had you been a print journalist back in the day (college?) and you had a desire to make money from that, then ghost writing online could possibly be the business to suit your needs. You can concentrate and specialize on a couple of topics that you are passionate about. The best writers can write about anything at all, and you can do this too by practicing your research and rewriting skills. By doing so, you can expand your portfolio of expertise and experiences on writing about anything. The Internet is a huge marketplace of written material, where you may peddle your services. Blogging about a subject that you are really zealous about can also be worthwhile once you establish admirers and sell some ad space.

Even as you are carrying out your research on which home based business to enter, try to also think "outside the box" and not merely carry out all the guidelines you find on the Internet or some other place. Consider things that have never been done before. Being an innovator may very well be worth the effort, since you are not shelling out your personal life savings to set up a home based business. One of these days, you will find the best home based business for you, and eventually live the dream of earning your millions from the ease and comfort of your own home. Ensure that you work hard, don't quit, and keep playing full out to developing the home based business of your dreams.

Marketing Your Art Is No Easy Trick

Whether you are just beginning to develop your visual arts career or you are many years into it, or whether you have earned a masters of fine arts degree or have no formal training at all, the task of selling your artwork can be a very difficult. The first thing you need to do is to understand the different markets for art and where your artwork fits into those markets. The markets for fine art can range from commercial galleries, sales to corporations, art fairs, interior designers, private sales, private and public commissions, the sale of reproduction rights and many more venues. Each of these venues has multiple sub-categories that need to be considered before you submit your work.

After running a commercial gallery (Gallery 25N) for many years and seeing an abundance of submissions of artists work, it has become very obvious, that the quality of the submission materials are of utmost importance. When you submit your work to any venue, including galleries, it should be presented in a most professional way. Your artwork and presentation has to set you apart from the other artists. It must include professional quality images of your artwork, a brief biography that speaks of your career as an artist, a one page artist statement, and links to your online portfolio or website. Your artist statement should help the recipient understand your intention in your art. Your art does have to stand on its own, however it is important that the audience has the vocabulary to talk about it. After the submission you will need to follow up with a phone call. Keep in mind that the submission of your artwork is similar to a job interview and you need to impress not only with your art work but also with your presentation.

Before submitting your work to any venue do some research to make sure your work is appropriate for submission. The process of researching art venues has become much easier with the advent of the Internet. Once you have determined the appropriate venues by reviewing their mission statement and the work that they have chosen this will give you a good idea if your work fits into their plan. Your research should include their submission policy defining the format and process for submission. Most want digital images on CDs or DVDs along with an image list containing title, dimensions and medium.

 
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