How to Create a $79K Calligraphy Biz
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There are two ways to grow revenue“The calligraphers I see thriving often have a mix of revenue streams.” - Shinah This episode started when I got an email from someone asking, sincerely and thoughtfully, whether it’s possible to make a living as a calligrapher WITHOUT teaching calligraphy.  So I answered her honestly… I myself make the vast majority of my money from my calligraphy online courses. But I also wanted to give you some SPECIFIC NUMBERS and clear insight on how to grow revenue in other ways. In this episode, I explain: How a calligrapher can make $79K IN ANNUAL REVENUE by tapping into 8 different revenue streamsHow that same calligrapher could also make $70K IN ANNUAL REVENUE focusing solely on luxury weddingsHow there are SO MANY potential ways to make money as a specialty calligrapher… and YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE $79K SPREADSHEET right here! One of the crucial first steps to starting a business is gaining a FIRM BELIEF in the possibility and opportunities open to you. I hope this strengthens your belief, just a little bit. 💕 --- Links mentioned in this episode: 2016 Trade Practices and Pricing Guidelines for Professional Calligraphers by Carla Hagan--- FOLLOW SHINAH:  Follow along with my Radical Business Experiment of 2023 over on Instagram:  @crookedcalligraphySUBSCRIBE: Love podcasts? Listen to The Shinah Show wherever you get your podcasts, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
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