Your creative career Turn your passion into a fulfilling and financially rewarding lifestyle

Anna Sabino

Book - 2018

Sabino is an artist-- and she made her career as a entrepreneur. Now she shows fellow artists and creatives how to build a business that reflects one's talent. Whether your goal is to build an empire, create a lifestyle business, or just have more time, she guides you through every aspect starting or transitioning into a creative entrepreneurship.

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Published
Wayne, NJ : Career Press [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Sabino (author)
Physical Description
187 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781632651112
  • Introduction
  • 1. Designing Your Creative Career
  • 2. Your Humble Beginnings
  • 3. Exploring Creativity Within
  • 4. Transforming From Artist Into Creative Entrepreneur
  • 5. Making It! Product Business
  • 6. Following Your Passion vs. Providing What People Want
  • 7. Succeeding as an Entrepreneur
  • 8. Pressure of Growth
  • 9. The Comfort of Change
  • 10. Creatives and Money: Profit and Pricing
  • 11. Spreading the Word and Developing Your Brand
  • 12. Mindful Creative
  • Ending Remarks: Celebrating
  • Notes
  • About the Author
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A seasoned entrepreneur shares techniques and strategies for turning creative pursuits into successful businesses.In this debut book, Sabino draws on both her own experience as the founder of jewelry brand Lucid New York and the works of well-known, pop-business writers (Seth Godin, Chris Guillebeau, and Tim Ferriss are name-checked frequently) to provide readers with a framework for developing a venture based on creative activities. The volume explores the psychology of creatingand the challenges that innovators often face when combining their passions with the pursuit of profitand the elements of a thriving 21st-century business. Concise and cleanly written chapters tackle the decision to launch a creative career, growth management, pricing strategies, and marketing and publicity techniques. Each chapter concludes with suggestions for journaling or otherwise examining the topic more deeply. Although Sabino acknowledges that potential creative entrepreneurs may face financial or personal limits on their abilities to forge new careers, the readers who will find this guide most useful are those who have plenty of time (Sabino describes holding a full-time job for a year in addition to starting her business) and money (working for free "is a simple and effective way to start almost any career you dream of"). Some of the counsel will be familiar to readers of business bookstips on managing time effectively; understanding the psychology of pricingwhile in other cases, Sabino brings a unique perspective, as in her recommendation against focusing too much on developing new products: "If we move on from what we've completed way too soon, we deprive clients from knowing about it and owning it." The manual is also notable for its applicability to a wide range of entrepreneurial styles and strategies: Sabino addresses readers who are initiating lifestyle businesses as well as those chasing venture capital and IPOs, and both groups should find the book helpful. While readers will have to look elsewhere for advice on the more nitty-gritty details of running a business, they will find worthwhile information on a mindful approach to creative entrepreneurship here.An unusual, conversational, and valuable manual for prospective business owners. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.