Just because your old work hasn’t sold doesn’t mean you can’t make new work

Why giving yourself permission to create new work is actually a savvy business strategy. I was having a chat with a fellow maker the other day and she asked me to share some tips on time management. After pressing her a little further, I discovered that the root of her issue wasn’t really time management …

how to sell your art without resorting to problem solving marketing

Click here to read Part 1 of this post, Your Art Doesn’t Exist to Solve a Problem. I want to expand on my last post, because I can imagine after reading why I think we, as artists and makers, should ditch problem solving marketing, you may be wondering how exactly to sell your work instead. …

your art doesn’t exist to solve a problem: three reasons I’ve had it up to here with problem solving marketing

There’s a basic marketing strategy that goes something like this: 1. Figure out what problem your product solves. 2. Find people who have that problem. 3. Remind them that they have this problem and why your product is the solution. This line of thinking is so pervasive in marketing culture that we’re even taught to …

six things to do with one of a kind work that hasn’t sold

I recently put out a call on my Instagram asking for topic suggestions for here on Designing an MBA, and I got a lot of requests to talk more about selling one of a kind products. Since I’ve shifted more of my business to one of a kinds after launching my Contra Collection in 2015, …

What to use now that Polyvore has closed (and why I actually changed my blog content strategy months ago)

If you took my blogging class on Creative Live, you’ll know that one of the tools I often used to create content is Polyvore. For years, I used Polyvore as a tool to create outfit ideas that featured my jewelry, which I would then post to my blog. It was a huge part of my …