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Emerge Already! The Ultimate Guide to Career Building for Emerging Artists    by Jade Simmons
Price: $7.99 USD. 43420 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

A priceless how-to & how-not-to guide by innovative concert pianist Jade Simmons. This tell all covers everything including carving your niche, marketing, creating package deals, approaching management, what presenters really think and how not to get re-engaged. This is the stuff they never taught you in school direct from one of America's most exciting and versatile young artists.
From Passion To Prosperity    by Taya Wood
Price: $4.99 USD. 14950 words. Published on July 25, 2012. .

Are you a visual artist, writer or designer who wants to earn a living from your craft but something stands in your way? Learn how to break through common blocks, develop a healthy attitude towards money and know your creative purpose. Informal and to the point, 'From Passion to Prosperity' shows you how to become a 'creative contributor' so you can sell your work your way, for what it’s worth.
The Artist's Quickstart Guide to Building a Brand Online    by Shadeed Eleazer Kevin Hite
Price: $7.99 USD. 13450 words. Published on September 3, 2012. .

How do artists build a successful brand on their own terms? What separates artists who record one hit single and fade away from those who last for decades in the music industry? Unsigned artists seeking to understand the new entertainment industry now have a new resource build a successful online brand.
The Shy Artist's Guide to Answering Questions: How to respond to all those annoying questions and comments you get from your customers    by Loretta Alvarado
Price: $14.99 USD. 20650 words. Published on May 7, 2013. .

How many times have you heard, "Do you make these?" or, "I'll be back?" If you want to get your work out into the world, you're going to have to talk to people. And, you'll to have to respond to the same questions and comments repeatedly. This book is filled with best ways to respond to the most common questions and comments that you might hear when showing your art or craft in public.