Monday, February 1, 2010

How to make money as a caricature artist

Many a caricature artist wants to expand their client base and therefore make more money but are unsure as to the best ways of going about this. You may want to give some thought to working venues, such as wedding parties, hen nights, Bar Mitzvahs etc. You will be to have access to a captive audience and not only will you be able to secure yourself a rather comfortable amount of money for your hard work and time, but you will also be able to network with new people and get your name better known across the field. As word of mouth about the quality of service and value for money that you offer spreads, you can be rest assured that business will most defiantly pick up in the near future. After all, who doesn’t like to earn a little extra money?
Please be aware that if you do decide to expand then you maybe required to fill out paperwork such as income tax forms, or business licensing. Make sure that your career as an aspiring artist does not curdle into a struggling one.
If you are thinking of getting involved in this particular business then be warned that there is guarantee as to the income you get, or the timeframe in which you will receive it and so you may have to go a few days without receiving payment. This can be a bit of a stressful proposition so be warned.
Summary: an overview of the fiscal side of things for the caricature artist.

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