The Justice of a Narrative Art Marketer

What’s the first thing you think of when you think of Justice? Perhaps the Justice League? Perhaps Superman fighting for truth, justice, and the American way? Maybe the Justice Case Files? But what is justice? Is it fair? Is it still relevant today? We narrative art marketers can push justice on the pages of comics, […]

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How to Be Industrious With Your Narrative Art Marketing Comic Book Career

This is a timely post for me. Ben Franklin offers words of wisdom that could not have come at a better time. It is funny that the week, I was supposed to tackle INDUSTRY. I took the day off. Funny. INDUSTRY — Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.

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How to be and Expert Narrative Art Comic Book Marketer

Episode 23: JESSICA Friday Failure Club: FACE YOUR FEAR Jessica’s Goal is to have 100 paid catering gigs by the first of the year. From scratch to 100. From not even starting to having a profitable business. How many of us feel like we haven’t even got our feet off the floor yet? And to […]

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How to Fix a Bad Narrative Art Comic Book Job

EPISODE 24: LIZ Friday Failure Club: FACE YOUR FEAR How to fix a bad narrative art comic book job GOAL: 10,000 cusomers in a year. Out of 500 people in her list she got 7. But the real challenge is pleasing those 7 clients. Word of mouth spreads. If you provide good quality service, word […]

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How to Keep the Comic Book Job of your Dreams

I’m reading “The Winning Attitude” by John Maxwell. It’s an old book, but not an old subject. I was just watching a kids show on Saturday that was looking at people in their jobs in the entertainment industry and they were talking to a sound effects guy who produced the sound effects for star wars […]

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How To Test Whether People Have Money or Not

I attended a church service over the Easter weekend. My aunt and uncle are missionaries to Kenya, Africa. He’s been doing this for years. Because a lot of people struggle in starting a movement that gains any traction whatsoever, I asked him the secret of how to get people who don’t believe in your cause […]

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How to Attack your Narrative Art Comic Book Marketing with Laughter

EPISODE 16: MEG Friday Failure Club: FACE YOUR FEAR The very best way to open up an audience and deliver your message to a prospective talent scout or other is to get them to laugh. Make fun of the process or tell a relateable story. Laughter breaks down almost every barrier that you can have. […]

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