How to Thrive as a Woodworker, Wood Artist or Craftsman - Even if it is a Hobby
When I first started small woodworking projects in my garage 14 years ago, I got a big thrill making unique and useful creations. I started with small boxes, unique crafts, expanded to shelves, furniture. Now bowls, wood portraits and wall art are my current efforts. All of these things allowed me to release the creativity God has put inside of me.
The skills I have acquired and developed were not always easy, but they came as a natural extension. On the other hand, selling my growing collection did not come so easy. Like so many other craftsman, I gave these valuable pieces away as gifts or sold them for way less than they were worth.
Recently, I found a great audio product (over 13 hours of extremely useful information) that has allowed me to experience the total reward of my efforts. As much as I enjoyed the process of developing my wood designs, assembling everything I needed to build it, executing it and enjoying the finished product, there was still something missing. Reward
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Certainly the aesthetic reward is there, but learning how to present the finished product in the right places, in the right way, for the right price…, that is a totally new experience for me. My Customers are ,in essence, pre-qualified. They are ready to make a purchase. When you find hungry crowds for your work, the effort is complete and the transaction is positive and profitable.
I just wanted to note one thing that may get in the way of pursuing the purchase of these audios. The name “How to Sell Your Art Without Selling Out” may cause you to think it may not apply to your product. This audio program and the techniques in it can be applied with success to anything hand made. I believe everything that is beautiful in function and/or design is Art and you should too.
