How to start a calligraphy business

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How to Start a Calligraphy Business I presume you know a little more about tracing the base line and drawing the nib latter if you are seeking how to start a calligraphy business. You do not have to be Paul Antonio, Laura Hooper, or Lindsey Bugbee just yet. If you are curious as to who they are, Google “calligraphy blog” and you will see their blogs/business in the top ranks. BUT! You probably wouldn’t mind being like them and owning your own calligraphy business either. So before you start foaming at the mouth to draw built up letters, there are two starting points that you can jump into for this hobby that makes money: 1. Tried and True. Ductus is your middle name, and you are ready to show the world all the elegant masterpieces you have created or will create. Let start a business. 2. You had to “google” several of the words in the last few paragraphs. It is ok because calligraphy will never die out, and there is a need for outstanding individuals like you to continue the long tradition. If you are new to calligraphy or just starting, it is essential for you to become comfortable with the steady hand. What I mean is take the time to learn a variety of techniques. Do not be afraid to push past your comfort zone. This advice is also for the tried and true. Your business will grow to a point that you will have a customer request something a little out of your league. It is better to take the time to learn now, then trying while meeting the demands of all your other loyal followers.


The traditional way of learning calligraphy was through apprenticeship or taking a few classes at the community college. That is no longer the case. Though you can still do that, a simple search on calligraphy techniques will yield more than enough information to get you started. The bottom line is to be comfortable with the art by the time you decide to conquer the world. Now, let say you have the skills. I am sure you already have a few of the essential tools. Pen and paper. Great! That is all you need. If you think about it, starting a calligraphy business can be minimum impact on your wallet. Alternatively, like me, you get super excited about something new, so you go out and buy the top of the line product and every single accessory you can find for it. Then, while you are waiting in line at the counter and have a shopping cart worth 10 million dollars you put your shades on, chew a piece of bubble gum and stare at the latest issue of Cosmopolitan. Life does not get any better than this. I am sorry, I digressed. Your basic startup cost will depend on how much equipment you already have. There are plenty of beginner calligraphy sets out there. The typical set onAmazon will cost you $20-$30 dollars. Parchment and calligraphy paper will not cost that much either. Now, if you want to sell to you mom, sister, aunt, cousin, friends and co-workers for a while, then that is about all you need from the hobbies that make money guide. However, I know you are here for more than that. You want to earn between $500$5000 a month selling your finest work. Alternatively, you want to take it to the next level and turn your business outward and earn the right to chill in the mountains for a month while the money keeps rolling into your bank account since it is a great way to make money online 2015, Yeah! In all sincerity, both can be done. It will take some work, dedication, and many hours upfront making next to nothing. However, the great thing about the passive business model is that the beginning is the hard part. Once you establish your foundation, then


you can explode up to new heights. Even better is all the work you put in continues to work for you. Yes, even while you are sleeping. Here are the steps we will take but it does not end at 10, and there are substeps for each and I will continue to post in my blog different techniques to ensure you are multiplying your financial gains. 1. Learn calligraphy or define your product (We are past this) 2. Determine the name of your business. 3. Register your business with your state 4. Register for a domain and web hosting service 5. Create a logo 6. Build your website 7. Get a payment processing service 9. Add Information 10. Market Yourself

From here I would like to invite you over to my getting started page. There I will explain in great detail how to work through each of these steps. I know you are ready so focus because we are going to have to multitask and complete a little at a time while bouncing all over the place. In the end, your business will be up and running. GET STARTED > Word of caution: You are going to have to write faster.


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