Making a Living: How to Craft Your Business, Sophie Rochester


Making a Living, Sophie Rochester

My daughter found this book for me on the Book Outlet website. It is geared more toward creative arts entrepreneurs, such as artists and craftsmen, right up my alley. However, it's written from the perspective of a maker in the UK, so a lot of the legalities are tailored more for UK rather than US (totally fine, but if you are Americentric at all, you just have to deal with it!)

This book is much more current than the Etsy business book I read earler, also not centered on just Etsy but talks about other venues for selling as well. I was able to find some good advice and perspectives in this book regarding business, so into my bookshelf it goes!

And yes...I do have a creative entrepreneurial business---I am a fine artist, so I make a lot of oil paintings and prints, as well as jewelry, and license my art to places like Redbubble, and sell things at a crafter's/antiques mall!

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