If art licensing is new to you or seems overwhelming, you are not alone! Many artists ask if they should find and agent or how to go about finding one. Have you weighed the pros and cons of promoting your own work vs. working with an agent? There is no right or wrong answer, just what is right or wrong for you and your business.
The goal of my new eBook, “How to Find An Art Licensing Agent” is to help artists understand the business and become attractive to potential agents.
You will prepare your mind, your pitch and your portfolio.
This eBook will help you think through who you are as an artist and what you have to offer in art licensing. Learn to present yourself in a way that makes you stand out from the crowd.
Learn how to present yourself and your art so you feel more confident in your search process.
From what to say on the phone to how to write a compelling query letter or email, you will find usable information to help you find an agent that is a good fit for your business.
Receive help in picking your prospective agents.
13 Agents offer their perspectives and contact information in the eBook. You will quickly see that not all agents work or think in the same way. Perhaps one of these agents will look like a potential fit, or maybe you will look at other options as well. There are questions to ask, things to consider and ways to keep it all organized!
110 pages of valuable information to get you focused, organized and ready to find a partner for your art licensing business.
The introductory price of $57 will only last till the end of September so check it out today! ArtLicensingInfo.com/agent.html*
Here’s to your creative success!
– Tara Reed
P.S. If you aren’t 100% certain that finding an agent is right for you, download the questionnaire on the linked page and seriously consider the 25 statements. Answer them honestly then log onto the web page on the bottom of the questionnaire for some insights to help you make a decision. No matter what you decide, we have help for you!
* FTC disclosure: Wendy Martin is an affiliate of the ArtLicensingInfo.com* family of websites because she believes in the products. She will earn a commission if you click the links in this post as a way of thanking her for helping spread the word and to help ‘share the wealth’ with artists. Thank you for clicking!