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Ops Cast
Where are all of the B2C Marketing Ops Pros? with Cory Huff

Ops Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 49:18 Transcription Available


Text us your thoughts on the episode or the show!Explore the journey from stage acting to marketing operations with Cory Huff, Marketing Operations Manager at Discogs, as he shares insights on storytelling, personalization, and emotional intelligence in marketing. The episode highlights collaboration and the nuances between B2C and B2B marketing environments.• Investigation of storytelling as a powerful marketing tool • Discussion on personalizing marketing messages • Examination of the transition from B2C to B2B marketing • Insights on data challenges within marketing operations • Importance of team collaboration in marketing execution • Role of emotional intelligence for marketers • Strategies for implementing change within organizationsLink to the book Team Habits: How Small Actions Lead to Extraordinary Results hereEpisode Brought to You By MO Pros The #1 Community for Marketing Operations Professionals Find your next great hire in the MarketingOps.com community. Reach specific members seeking new opportunities by region, years of experience, platform experience, and more. Support the show

The Artist Business Plan
Being a 6 Figure Artist with Cory Huff

The Artist Business Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 25:41


In this episode of the Artist Business Plan we sit down with Cory Huff, to discuss an updated tips from The Abundant Artist. Learn about artist business models and the transition into selling more expensive work when you tune into this lovely episode.Guest: Cory Huff is the founder of The Abundant Artist, and has been helping artists sell art online since 2009. He has helped hundreds of artists learn how to transition to full time art making. He was named one of the top five art business coaches by Artsy. Harper Collins published his book, How to Sell Art Online: Live a Creative Life on Your Own Terms. His writing has appeared in Professional Artist Magazine, multiple newspapers, and dozens of radio shows and podcasts. He has guest lectured on marketing at schools like Southern Methodist University, Pacific Northwest College of Art, and the Fashion Institute of Technology and given workshops in multiple countries. Cory is also a serial entrepreneur and marketing consultant.For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit www.superfine.world.IG: @superfineartfair, @theartistbusinessplanIG: @theabundantartistIf you want to submit a listener question you can email it to joshua@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest!Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander MitowExecutive Producer/Producer : Joshua GuicheritWritten by: Joshua Guicherit, Alexander Mitow, and James MiilleAudio Edited by: Christian Parry

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
Art Licensing Explained with Cherish Flieder

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 52:27


Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of “the starving artist” and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time.  Internationally featured and award-winning artist/designer Cherish Flieder joins TAA founder Cory Huff in today's podcast. Apart from being a creative entrepreneur, Cherish is also a teacher and the founder of a virtual art licensing community, ArtLicensingShow.com.   In this episode, Cherish explains what is art licensing and how it can actually be a viable business model for artists, talks about her first love i.e. children's book cover illustrations, and reminisces about her journey of art licensing from greetings cards and book cover to fashion apparel and ultimately launching her own art lifestyle brand.   Tune in to listen to Cherish's journey in art licensing, and what you must know as an artist to potentially adopt this business model.   Key Takeaways:   [:37] Cory introduces Cherish to TAA podcast listeners [2:20] What is art licensing? Cherish explains how it's a viable business model for artists [3:35] Different types of products on which Cherish's artwork has been shown. How she started with children's book cover illustrations after art school [4:30] Why do most artists start with licensing their artwork for greetings cards? [5:20] How the process of licensing her art to fashion companies ultimately led Cherish to launch her own trademarked art lifestyle brand, Something to Cherish® [7:37] Cherish describes her artwork as “whimsical elegance” [9:45] Why Cherish believes in partnering with experts for production and marketing [10:22] Cory asks Cherish what she thinks has changed in art licensing in the last couple of years [11:00] How “Fast Fashion” brands are changing trends even on a weekly basis, and what artists need to know while licensing their art to fashion houses [12:03] Why artists licensing their art must be connected with fellow licensing artists or communities [14:51] How can artists position their art in the market to make the most of whatever opportunities come their way? [17:06] Cherish throws some light on what her business planning process looks like [18:30] The Notion App Cherish uses for the business side of her creative venture [22:50] How the Clubhouse social audio network has been a useful community for Cherish [24:35] Why do so few art schools have courses on art marketing? [30:03] Why only ~50% of artists taking a marketing course implement the learning in their art business [32:14] What is a more realistic expectation for an artist who's just getting started selling their art? [34:53] Why consistency is key while marketing your art [35:43] Size of your social media follower base may not convert to actual sales. What social media strategies Cherish recommends for driving the sale of artwork [43:] What steps does Cherish recommend for artists seeking to license their art to what she calls “companies behind companies”? [45:09] What are Cherish's favorite trade shows? Why is it important to visit trade shows to understand your chosen niche in the market for licensing your art e.g. gift items or home décor? [47:07] Cherish advises artists to start researching the market first on their own before handing over their licensing business to agents. And it is important to have a lawyer check your licensing agreements [47:32] Cory asks Cherish to explain for the audience what an ASMR video is, and why she recently experimented with creating one [50:25] Cherish talks about her “Gratitude Practice” [51:48] Cory thanks Cherish for joining the podcast!   Mentioned in This Episode:   Cherish Flieder's Website Art Licensing Community founded by Cherish Flieder   Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com

The Online Course Show
203: From Canvas to Cash: Inside a Thriving Course Business Helping Artists Profit (featuring Cory Huff)

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 71:30


On this episode of The Online Course Show, host Jacques Hopkins talks to Cory Huff, founder of theabundantartist.com, about how he has been helping artists monetize their art through his courses since 2009. Cory shares his journey from a marketing job to creating The Abundant Artist and his struggle with leaving his day job to focus on his business. He also talks about the evolution of the online course business, staying up-to-date with the latest trends, and regularly updating his courses. The episode also covers taxes, hiring struggles, and how to stay relevant by regularly connecting with customers.

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
The Artpreneur; How to Make a Sustainable Living From Your Creativity with Miriam Schulman

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 40:06


Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of “the starving artist” and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time.   In this episode, a longtime friend of Cory Huff joins the podcast – Miriam Schulman! Miriam is a full-time artist, art teacher, and art business coach that helps artists (from amateur to professional) develop their skills, tap into their creativity and grow thriving art businesses.   With 20 years of art industry experience, Miriam shares her wisdom on what it takes to be an ‘artpreneur,' how to make art that sells, and the most important aspects to focus on in your art business. Miriam also gives a preview of her upcoming book, Artpreneur, The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living From Your Creativity, and some of its key takeaways on mindset, abundance, pricing to sell, and perfectionism.   Key Takeaways: [:30] Odd jobs that Cory and Miriam have had over the years. [3:36] About Miriam's book that is coming on January 31st, 2023, Artpreneur. [4:41] Why Miriam decided to write Artpreneur and the creative process behind it. [9:45] The technical side: The process of writing her book from setting deadlines to editing and finetuning. [11:29] How Miriam created a work-life balance when she was writing her book. [13:34] How Miriam almost ‘sabotaged' herself with her book editing. [14:23] Errors happen! Don't let perfectionism block you from finishing a product. [16:22] Why Miriam dedicated an entire chapter to mindset and abundance. [18:25] Lower cost =/= Selling more product. Why ‘money mindset' is a crucial piece to being a successful artpreneur. [23:20] Prestige vs. charm pricing. [26:14] The most important aspect behind why art truly sells. [29:29] What makes Artpreneur unique and separates it from other books on the topic of selling your art? [30:27] Miriam's insights and advice regarding posting your art on social media. [34:48] Why you need to focus on your email list. [36:22] What's next for Miriam Schulman? [37:04] Where to learn more about Miriam online! [38:45] Cory thanks Miriam for joining the podcast!   Mentioned in This Episode:Miriam Schulman's Website Artpreneur, The Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sustainable Living From Your Creativity, by Miriam Schulman – Pre-order today! Adam Hall on The Abundant Artist The Inspiration Place Podcast with Miriam Schulman   Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com  

Stumbling Toward Genius
Creating on Your Own Terms with Cory Huff on Stumbling Toward Genuis

Stumbling Toward Genius

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 54:29


Sometimes we get stuck thinking that someone else's way should work for us, then we get frustrated when it doesn't. Today, on Stumbling Toward Genius, I talk with my friend Cory Huff about how he is navigating his creativity his way. Cory Huff is Chief Marketing Officer at Productive Flourishing, founder at The Abundant Artist, and serial fiction writer. His background also includes acting in classical theater and narrative storytelling. He's been existing at the intersection of business and creativity for 15 years. In this episode, we talk with Cory about his own creative pursuits like acting and novel-writing. He also shares why he is passionate about helping artists recognize and elevate their potential through The Abundant Artist. You'll also hear: How an anonymous benefactor set him on the path to where he is today What success means for an artist Why Cory decided to publish his fiction without expectations How he balances his business with his creative work How to be successful in your creative life on your terms Plus, we will talk about his ADHD diagnosis. Cory walks us through strategies he uses to maintain his productivity so he can publish novels, short stories, and other writing while also maintaining his business.

Productive Flourishing
Putting Together the Start Finishing Field Guide (Episode 239)

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 49:33


In this episode, Productive Flourishing team members Cory Huff, Steve Arensberg, and Maghan Haggerty join Charlie on the show to talk about the Start Finishing Field Guide, the workbook version of Charlie's best selling book, Start Finishing. In this behind-the-scenes chat with some team members who helped bring the field guide into existence, hear more about some lessons the team learned along the way, the challenges they faced, and why this is the perfect time to launch this workbook. It's going to be an episode with takeaways for everyone, regardless of whether you're a writer, creator, or team leader.Key Takeaways:[4:07] Charlie explains his process of writing Start Finishing, and how it turned out to be the kind of book that it is.[6:08] Steve was the champion for the Start Finishing Field Guide from the beginning. He shares more about why he felt the worksheets and guides that accompanied Start Finishing were so important.[8:00] When writing a non-fiction book, it is always important to be open to other bits of collateral that you might need to support it.[9:05] It took a lot of effort to bring the Start Finishing Field Guide into existence. Steve talks about why important tasks that aren't urgent can sometimes get pushed to the back, especially if there isn't someone in the organization to champion them.[10:47] There was a gap between the information presented in Start Finishing and readers actually translating that into a final finished project.[13:50] How did Maghan get roped into the field guide of Start Finishing? She talks about how she started as part of a street team to promote Start Finishing and found herself needing companion worksheets to better process the concepts it covered.[15:44] Charlie outlines the timeline for the field guide and how it ended up being launched now.[17:50] Steve talks about some of the calculations and approximations the team had to do around the cost of producing the field guide, as well as how the team decided which other projects were going to be put on the backburner for this.[20:35] What are some of the differences between publishing a workbook and a traditionally published book?[24:48] What's the thought process behind creating worksheets to help people grasp concepts or ideas better?[29:39] For Maghan, working out how to translate each chapter of the book into worksheets essentially became a lesson for her on what to do next and how to implement the principle of that chapter in her life.[34:11] The team shares their reflections on what they have learned from working on the field guide and being a part of the PF team.[42:02] Why is the book called a field guide rather than a workbook? It's a great resource to have along the journey![44:16] Sign up to get the details about the field guide when it gets released.[45:32] Steve, Maghan, and Cory share their final thoughts to wrap up the interview.Mentioned in This Episode:Productive FlourishingStart Finishing: How to Go from Idea to Done, by Charlie GilkeyMomentum PlannersSounds True

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
Creating a Profitable Mural Art Business in Rural Utah with Jordan Clark

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 49:53


Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of ‘the starving artist' and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time. This week, your host, Cory Huff, is joined by Jordan Clark, a professional murals and signs artist based in Vernal, Utah; a small town with a population of approximately 15,000. In this episode, Jordan shares what life is like as a mural artist (and the unique challenges that it brings), how he came to be a mural artist, the full process of creating a mural from scratch to completion, and his advice and insights on those looking to get started with murals themselves. Jordan also gives a look into the backend of his business, sharing what he has learned from online advertising, finding his audience, and creating an art business that generates over $150k a year with 4 employees.   Key Takeaways: [:31] Where Jordan Clark is based. [3:24] The unique challenge that painting murals bring. [4:43] How Jordan originally got into painting murals and his journey of how he has gotten to where he is today. [10:59] How Jordan balanced his family, work, and painting murals. [17:08] About a special mural Jordan painted for a friend and how his mural painting business began to snowball. [19:00] Why Jordan hates the “starving artist” stereotype. [20:50] How Jordan continued to grow his business in a small town by identifying his customer base. [24:23] What Jordan learned from experimenting with online ads. [30:35] What worked vs. what didn't work with the advertising Jordan tested. [32:18] Jordan's thoughts on being commissioned to do political artwork. [34:44] The audience that Jordan tries to target with his business and the process of how he creates artwork on a commission basis. [36:13] Jordan's main goal as a mural artist, his advice to those who also want to make a living as a mural artist, and about the biggest murals he has ever completed. [38:08] The process of creating a mural. [43:57] Jordan shares how mural painting is for everyone. [46:45] Why you don't need a ton of followers to create a business for yourself, create jobs, and support your community. [48:00] What Jordan would do differently if he had to start over. [49:14] Cory thanks Jordan for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in This Episode:Ninty1 Designs (Jordan Clark's business) Colossal Media Overall Murals   Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
Zsudayka Terrell on Serendipity in Art, Opening an Art Gallery, and Celebrating Black Culture

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 48:30


Welcome back to The Abundant Artist, the show that dispels the myth of ‘the starving artist' and shares how you can live an abundant life as an artist and make a living from your talent one interview at a time. In this episode, Cory is joined by Zsudayka Terrell; a multi-faceted person and artist with an emphasis on African American figurative work. As a mixed media artist and designer, Zsudayka's aim is to capture and archive the history and culture of Black Americans. Her work seeks to normalize the day-to-day of Black Americans and celebrate culture while also highlighting moments shared by all humans. Zsudayka shares her journey and self-discovery as an artist; her process with commissions, selling her artwork online, and marketing through social media; her advice on promoting your artwork and converting fans of your work into paying customers; how she navigates politics and controversy as an artist; how she came to open her own art gallery, and the inspiration behind the pieces she creates.   Key Takeaways: [:30] Cory welcomes Zsudayka Terrell to the podcast! [1:22] Zsudayka shares about her background and how she has become the multi-faceted person and artist that she is today. [3:59] How Zsudayka taught herself art. [7:24] Zsudayka shares about her transition from journalist to artist. [11:57] Does Zsudayka believe that serendipity in an art piece happens more often for self-taught artists than those who are classically trained? [13:57] Does Zsudayka feel she has more freedom with her art than those who have been through classical training? [15:45] The value in both classical training and being self-taught. [17:25] Why Zsudayka chose to move to a predominantly black neighborhood in DC and open an art gallery. [24:02] How Zsudayka navigates politics and controversy as an artist. [31:09] Zsudayka describes the art that she is doing now, the inspiration behind them, and the messages she wants to share through her art. [34:55] Zsudayka's process with commissions, selling her artwork online, and marketing through social media. [41:03] Why it is so important to foster relationships as you're marketing and selling your artwork. [43:46] How Zsudayka fosters relationships in her business to help promote her art. [47:34] Cory thanks Zsudayka for joining the podcast and sharing her wisdom.   Mentioned in This Episode:TerrellArtsDC.com Zsudayka Terrell's Instagram @zsudayka Zsudayka Terrell's Linktree How to Sell Your Art Online: Live a Successful Creative Life on Your Own Terms, by Cory Huff   Find More Episodes Over on TheAbundantArtist.com

Passionate Painter Podcast
0064-Succeed by Making Art You Love with Cory Huff

Passionate Painter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 48:04


Today I get to share my interview with Cory Huff the founder of The Abundant Artist. Cory has been helping artists sell art online since 2009. He has helped hundreds of artists just like you figure out how to navigate the hidden path of the fine art career.In 2016, Harper Collins published Cory's book, How to Sell Art Online: Live a Creative Life on Your Own Terms. His writing has appeared in Professional Artist Magazine, multiple newspapers, and dozens of radio shows and podcasts. He has guest lectured on marketing at schools like Southern Methodist University, Pacific Northwest College of Art, and the Fashion Institute of Technology and given workshops in multiple countries. He is also a serial entrepreneur and marketing consultant.As someone who's on the path to devoting all of my professional time to a full-time fine art career, I find Cory's teachings indispensable. If you're interested in becoming an abundant artist, I highly recommend you check Cory out.What I love about his style is he creates community among artists and shows that there's no one right path to success. Then he provides actionable tips to forge a path that feels true to you.Not only does he tackle the motivational, inspirational side of succeeding as an artist, but he also gives practical advice, including how to know when it's time to raise your prices and how to figure out if licensing is a good fit for your art.I think you're going to love what Cory has to say.For Cory's contact information and links relating to our chat, head over to passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode64#coryhuff#passionatepainterpodcast#AbundantArtist

Love Not Tolerance
Picasso and the Art of Drawing 4: Creating That Breakthrough Art Piece

Love Not Tolerance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 26:21


Continuing our discussion of Christopher Lloyd's book Picasso and the Art of Drawing, we discuss Picasso's iconic piece Desmoiselles D'Avignon. There are key things we can take away from observing Picasso's process, which led to the creation of this groundbreaking piece. Every artist has a breakthrough work that wants to come through. While we can't control when it will happen, there are some things we can do to make it more likely. Join the discussion and weigh in! Also, I'd love to have your feedback. I'm trying to decide whether to finish the entire book or move on to another book that will help us as artists. I'm considering Think and Grow Rich for artists or How To Sell Art Online by Cory Huff. Please email me at raven@ravensfineart.com if you have an opinion. Otherwise, I will finish up this book next week, then select the next book for discussion. Fine Art originals: https://www.RavensFineArt.com Follow me on Instagram: @RavensFineArt.RavenKushner To listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ravens-fine-art/id1588794571 To listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3a4AEoVteECXLXzwtoQqnV Create your own beautiful artist website while learning the ins and outs of art marketing:https://faso.com/ref/103033 If you are an artist looking to get into eCommerce, Launch Cart is my favorite for easy-peasy website design. Be able to take orders same day in most cases: https://launchcart.com/?deal=ec7us If you are a content creator, this is the best site I've found for posting to multiple platforms.: https://repurpose.io/?aff=19467

#PirateBroadcast
Catch Cory Huff on the #PirateBroadcast™

#PirateBroadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 29:14


Cory is the Chief Marketing Officer for Productive Flourishing. He's a marketer and entrepreneur with a background in theater and narrative storytelling, and a serial entrepreneur.Connect with Coryhttps://www.productiveflourishing.com/free-planners/Connect with Russhttps://russjohns.com/https://thepiratesyndicate.com/https://nextstepnext.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nextstepnext/Live Stream Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0GmH-c4R6oPlease don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTz6TElo52gMGBrikwfj07A

The After Hours Entrepreneur Social Media, Podcasting, and YouTube Show

#61: Cory Huff created a fantastic business serving a very niche demographic, artists. The word starving artist gets thrown around a lot, but Cory has helped over 20,000 artists get paid.If you're struggling to scale or refine your coaching program, this episode is for you. Cory is going to break down what's working and what hasn't worked for him.https://theabundantartist.comhttp://www.coryhuff.comDon't miss FREE content on YouTube! Full InfoClips

The Artist Business Plan
Building an Abundant Art Career with Cory Huff

The Artist Business Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 23:14


In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with serial entrepreneur Cory Huff of The Abundant Artist. Join us as we discuss how artists can make passive/ leveraged income by teaching prerecorded lessons, selling prints/ duplicates, and licensing your work. A jam packed episode of debunking money making myths; artists are making money, YOU can make money from your work! Guest: Cory Huff is the founder of TAA, and has been helping artists sell art online since 2009. He has helped hundreds of artists just like you figure out how to navigate the hidden path of the fine art career. Harper Collins published his book, How to Sell Art Online: Live a Creative Life on Your Own Terms. https://theabundantartist.com/ (https://theabundantartist.com/) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/theabundantartist/ (@theabundantartist) IG:https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/ Producer: Kelsey Susino Written by: James Miille and Alexander Mitow Audio Edited by: Federico Soler Fernandez

Creative Chats podcast
33. Creative Chat with Creative Entrepreneur Cory Huff

Creative Chats podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 44:21


Cory Huff is the founder of TAA, and has been helping artists sell art online since 2009. He has helped hundreds of artists just like you figure out how to navigate the hidden path of the fine art career. Harper Collins published his book, How to Sell Art Online: Live a Creative Life on Your Own Terms, in the Summer of 2016. His writing has appeared in Professional Artist Magazine, multiple newspapers, and dozens of radio shows and podcasts. He has guest lectured on marketing at schools like Southern Methodist University, Pacific Northwest College of Art, and the Fashion Institute of Technology and given workshops in multiple countries. http://theabundantartist.com www.CoryHuff.com https://critrole.com/ https://geekandsundry.com/  

Hired By Passion Podcast
Dispelling the Myth of the Starving Artist with Cory Huff

Hired By Passion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 36:02


Cory Huff helps artists quit their day jobs by teaching them how to sell their art online. He is the founder of TheAbundantArtist.com, and is also an actor, director, story teller and photographer. Cory and his wife live in Portland, Oregon with their two perfect cats. For more information please visit The Abundant Artist Website or Facebook Page In this episode Cory Huff tells us about... The 3 roadblocks in making a living from your art Finding permission to be an artist Making art that resonates with yourself The importance of controlling your main platform and changes happening in social media Building up your network How he deals with procrastination

iCreateDaily Podcast
The Abundant Artist with Cory Huff

iCreateDaily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 30:24


Is it possible to make a living as an artist? Not only is it possible to be an abundant artist, Cory Huff teaches people how. Cory knows it's possible and he teaches artists how to double their money selling art online. As a business coach for artists, Cory has successfully taught dozens of artists how to increase their revenue within just 30 days as well as how to grow it over time. If you're a creative of any kind you'll enjoy and benefit from tuning into this interview with Cory. Topics Discussed:  Cory Huff's story Helping friends sell art Is it possible to make a living as an artist? How to differentiate yourself Website and marketing tips How Cory wrote his book Tools for selling art “Surround yourself with people who are similarly striving to achieve and meet with those people regularly. Hold each other accountable. Set specific goals.” ~ Cory Huff, The Abundant ArtistRESOURCES:Cory's Linkshttps://theabundantartist.com/ (TheAbundantArtist.com) https://theabundantartist.com/htsyao301/?ref=25 (How to Sell Your Art Online Program) – “Double your money…” (Or get your first sale online) http://amzn.to/2yjuWp7 (How to Sell Your Art Online), book by Cory Huff Books & Articleshttp://amzn.to/2ydbJoS (Mindset: The New Psychology of Success) by Carol Dweck https://www.icreatedaily.com/do-i-need-a-website/ (Do I Need a Website?) Other Resourceshttps://www.icreatedaily.com/90-day-goals-journal/ (90 Day Goals Journal ) https://www.amazon.com/iArtDaily-Day-Intuitive-Art-Journal/dp/B07MJHW75W/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=iartdaily&qid=1575317862&sr=8-1&th=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=icd-p-20&linkId=1fe8f95bbf772c4b62e7e95d675f23f4&language=en_US (iArtDaily 30 Day Intuitive Art Journals)   https://icreatedailypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/The-Abundant-Artist-cory-huff.jpg ()Pinterest Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn

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Break the Twitch with Anthony Ongaro
The Business of Art with Cory Huff

Break the Twitch with Anthony Ongaro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 65:05


Cory Huff, founder of The Abundant Artist, shares some essential wisdom around the business of art and the creative process. Apple // YouTube // Google Play // Stitcher // Spotify // TuneIn In BTT 028, I sit down with Cory Huff, who is also a fantasy fiction novelist, performing actor, and marketing professional. Cory shares how he went from his day job to starting the […] The post The Business of Art with Cory Huff appeared first on Break the Twitch.

Kick in The Creative's Podcast
Ep 32 Cory Huff on Marketing & Selling Your Art

Kick in The Creative's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 36:29


We recently asked on social media what topics you would like to cover and Nea Edmans was interested in advice on selling art. So this week our guest is Cory Huff from theabundantartist.com. Cory has a unique blend of expertise in the creative industry along with experience of working in online marketing. He now helps artists to market and sell their art offering advice through his blog, podcast, courses book and coaching.

The Maker's Collective Podcast
Episode 41: Mindset // How To Make Sales as An Artist with Cory Huff // Author, Business Coach & Owner of The Abundant Artist

The Maker's Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 48:09


In this episode of The Maker's Collective Podcast we sit down with Cory Huff, creator and owner of The Abundant Artist. He has helped thousands of artists take their careers to the next level and in this chat he gives us a little look behind the curtain at the kinds of topics he tackles in his book, How to Sell Your Art Online, and in his courses and coaching sessions. There's so much gold in this episode, even if you aren't an artist. A lot of the advice is applicable across industries, so you might want to have a notebook handy while you're listening - enjoy! Topics covered: Meet Cory and learn about his path to starting The Abundant Artist Why do artists struggle so much with selling their work? Advice for people who are looking to get better at telling their story How to find your unique style Advice for artists to avoid burnout and commission vs. your own designs Hiring Leveling up Advice on pitching galleries How to network on social media without being too sales-y Advice on re-establishing yourself if you move What an artist's website should have The Abundant Artist resources Resources from the episode: Christie's Auction - https://www.christies.com/ How to hire a Studio assistant - https://theabundantartist.com/hire-a-studio-assistant/ Artist 101 - https://theabundantartist.com/sell-art-2017/ How to Sell Your Art Online - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0166JUFHG/ref=as_li_tl?slotNum=0&ie=UTF8&linkCode=g12&linkId=QEIRBDEDHCEXME4Z&imprToken=qhixsG-3lMcVJhKPXfrSaQ&creativeASIN=B0166JUFHG&tag=theabundantar-20&creative=9325&camp=1789 Solo Coaching - https://theabundantartist.com/solo-session/ Quote: More from Cory: The Abundant Artist - https://theabundantartist.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theabundantartist/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theabundantartist/ More from The Maker's Collective: The Maker's Collective - http://makerscollective.club/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MakersCoClub/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/makerscollectiveclub/ Get In Touch & Join The Club - http://makerscollective.club/contact/ More from Lacey: LJH Creative Consulting- http://www.laceyjheels.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/laceyjheels More from Laura: LH Style Coaching - https://lhstylecoach.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lhstylecoaching

The Maker's Collective Podcast
Minisode 38: Celebrating 2018 & What’s Coming Up in 2019

The Maker's Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 32:09


In this episode of The Maker's Collective Podcast we look back on the milestones we achieved in 2018 and give a sneak peek of what to expect from us in the year ahead. Happy New Year everyone! Topics covered: 2018 Highlight Reel End of March - Launched first two episodes End of May - Partnered with the City of Kitchener & Communitech to have a launch party End of June - First local Meet Up Over the Summer - Vendor at The Maker Expo, and In Kind Sponsor for Bestival Festival July - The Maker's Collective Rebrand November - Designed t-shirts Throughout the Fall - Working on creating workshops and resources for makers/creatives and small business owners Coming Up in 2019 Themes/Topics for each month - January is about mindset and goal setting! Themed Meetups/Workshops every month Guests for January: Keaton Hartigan, Cory Huff, and Azra Gregor Resources from the episode: True North - https://truenorthwaterloo.com/ TheMuseum - https://themuseum.ca/ Cafe Pyrus - https://www.cafepyrus.com/ Michaela Angemeer - https://michaelapoetry.com/ Cynthia Dam - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUep47a701zrAbJMpqTu85g Nicole Beno - http://www.nicolebeno.com/ Lighthart Music - http://lighthartmusic.com/ Secret Level Entertainment - https://secretlevelentertainment.com/ Maria Legault - https://nautilusconsulting.ca/ The Boathouse - https://www.kwboathouse.ca/ Arabella Park - https://www.arabellaparkbar.com/ Maker Expo - http://www.makerexpo.ca/ Belmont Village Bestival Festival - https://www.belmontvillagebestival.com/ Hart Apparel - https://www.hartapparel.com/ The Abundant Artist - https://theabundantartist.com/ How to Sell Your Art Online - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0166JUFHG/ref=as_li_tl?slotNum=0&ie=UTF8&linkCode=g12&linkId=QEIRBDEDHCEXME4Z&imprToken=ssbIYDlBjSpOeWAvC9Weig&creativeASIN=B0166JUFHG&tag=theabundantar-20&creative=9325&camp=1789 Matrescend with Azra Gregor - https://matrescend.com/ Quote: More from The Maker's Collective: The Maker's Collective - http://makerscollective.club/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MakersCoClub/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/makerscollectiveclub/ Get In Touch & Join The Club - http://makerscollective.club/contact/ More from Lacey: LJH Creative Consulting- http://www.laceyjheels.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/laceyjheels More from Laura: LH Style Coaching - https://lhstylecoach.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lhstylecoaching

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
Artists Making Money with Cory Huff

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018


Cory Huff (literally) wrote the book on how to sell your art online. He's masterful at helping artists earn money from their work with online sales and building a solid business out of their creative work. He's also an actor, director, and author -- so interviewing him was like starting 1000 conversations that I could continue for the rest of my life…   That being said, WE COVERED A LOT OF GROUND HERE.   Some of my favorite tidbits include...   The importance of MINDSET work as an artist, and the great news that there are nearly unlimited resources available to support you with that! Some choice resources we mentioned:   The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron - This book is one of my all-time favorites and I consider it required reading for all creatives. GET IT!   The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - Another must-read for anyone who is working on advancing themselves in life, and this includes living a wildly creative life.   Mindset by   The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer - Amanda sounds like my kind of lady, and I'm excited to add this one to my personal reading list too!   Where the “starving artist” myth comes from (Hint: it started in 17th century Paris). Cory mentioned this book A Day In The Life Of A Bohemian that inspired the opera La Boheme and the play Rent.   How we artists require space and room to create -- and that INCLUDES the financial resources. If you take anything away from this episode, let it be this: DON'T BE AFRAID TO SET INTENTIONS AROUND WHAT YOU NEED; AND THEN GO ASK FOR IT.   What do artists and entrepreneurs have in common?   The need to CREATE   The need to be INDEPENDENT   The struggle of the INFORMATION BUBBLE and getting stuck in cyclical, “cult thinking” instead of seeking diverse opinions.   Cory's sage advice to seek out and read content from voices that you disagree with.     The idea that being a creative means generating more than you consume, and that setting boundaries around your work and not switching context too often can help you get into a flow state and stay there. (Another book recommendation here: DEEP WORK by Cal Newport).   And Cory promised us pictures of him performing Shakespeare -- HERE THEY ARE.   Off the record, he also told me about his hot cocoa machine called the CocoMotion. Needless to say, I'm impressed and may have to buy one for myself! I also think it's important to call attention to the fact that Cory ran The Abundant Artist for FIVE years before making it his full-time thing. FIVE YEARS. Let that sink in. We are so obsessed with overnight success stories, but time and time again I think it's important to acknowledge the TRUE STORY of how someone successful left a “day job” to pursue a more independent and creative lifestyle. GO CORY. And go YOU.   The ultimate point? Cory is incredible and has SO much value to offer all creatives and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you go follow him immediately -   http://coryhuff.com http://theabundantartist.com   Twitter: agoodhusband Instagram: @theabundantartist Facebook: facebook.com/coryhuff   Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Cory Huff (literally) wrote the book on how to sell your art online. He's masterful at helping artists earn money from their work with online sales and building a solid business out of their creative work. He's also an actor, director, and author -- so interviewing him was like starting 1000 conversations that I could continue for the rest of my life…   That being said, WE COVERED A LOT OF GROUND HERE.   Some of my favorite tidbits include...   The importance of MINDSET work as an artist, and the great news that there are nearly unlimited resources available to support you with that! Some choice resources we mentioned:   The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron - This book is one of my all-time favorites and I consider it required reading for all creatives. GET IT!   The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - Another must-read for anyone who is working on advancing themselves in life, and this includes living a wildly creative life.   Mindset by   The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer - Amanda sounds like my kind of lady, and I'm excited to add this one to my personal reading list too!   Where the “starving artist” myth comes from (Hint: it started in 17th century Paris). Cory mentioned this book A Day In The Life Of A Bohemian that inspired the opera La Boheme and the play Rent.   How we artists require space and room to create -- and that INCLUDES the financial resources. If you take anything away from this episode, let it be this: DON'T BE AFRAID TO SET INTENTIONS AROUND WHAT YOU NEED; AND THEN GO ASK FOR IT.   What do artists and entrepreneurs have in common?   The need to CREATE   The need to be INDEPENDENT   The struggle of the INFORMATION BUBBLE and getting stuck in cyclical, “cult thinking” instead of seeking diverse opinions.   Cory's sage advice to seek out and read content from voices that you disagree with.     The idea that being a creative means generating more than you consume, and that setting boundaries around your work and not switching context too often can help you get into a flow state and stay there. (Another book recommendation here: DEEP WORK by Cal Newport).   And Cory promised us pictures of him performing Shakespeare -- HERE THEY ARE.   Off the record, he also told me about his hot cocoa machine called the CocoMotion. Needless to say, I'm impressed and may have to buy one for myself! I also think it's important to call attention to the fact that Cory ran The Abundant Artist for FIVE years before making it his full-time thing. FIVE YEARS. Let that sink in. We are so obsessed with overnight success stories, but time and time again I think it's important to acknowledge the TRUE STORY of how someone successful left a “day job” to pursue a more independent and creative lifestyle. GO CORY. And go YOU.   The ultimate point? Cory is incredible and has SO much value to offer all creatives and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you go follow him immediately -   http://coryhuff.com http://theabundantartist.com   Twitter: agoodhusband Instagram: @theabundantartist Facebook: facebook.com/coryhuff   Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen
Artists Making Money with Cory Huff

Creatives Making Money with Jamie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 57:17


Cory Huff (literally) wrote the book on how to sell your art online. He’s masterful at helping artists earn money from their work with online sales and building a solid business out of their creative work. He’s also an actor, director, and author -- so interviewing him was like starting 1000 conversations that I could continue for the rest of my life…   That being said, WE COVERED A LOT OF GROUND HERE.   Some of my favorite tidbits include...   The importance of MINDSET work as an artist, and the great news that there are nearly unlimited resources available to support you with that! Some choice resources we mentioned:   The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron - This book is one of my all-time favorites and I consider it required reading for all creatives. GET IT!   The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - Another must-read for anyone who is working on advancing themselves in life, and this includes living a wildly creative life.   Mindset by   The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer - Amanda sounds like my kind of lady, and I’m excited to add this one to my personal reading list too!   Where the “starving artist” myth comes from (Hint: it started in 17th century Paris). Cory mentioned this book A Day In The Life Of A Bohemian that inspired the opera La Boheme and the play Rent.   How we artists require space and room to create -- and that INCLUDES the financial resources. If you take anything away from this episode, let it be this: DON’T BE AFRAID TO SET INTENTIONS AROUND WHAT YOU NEED; AND THEN GO ASK FOR IT.   What do artists and entrepreneurs have in common?   The need to CREATE   The need to be INDEPENDENT   The struggle of the INFORMATION BUBBLE and getting stuck in cyclical, “cult thinking” instead of seeking diverse opinions.   Cory’s sage advice to seek out and read content from voices that you disagree with.     The idea that being a creative means generating more than you consume, and that setting boundaries around your work and not switching context too often can help you get into a flow state and stay there. (Another book recommendation here: DEEP WORK by Cal Newport).   And Cory promised us pictures of him performing Shakespeare -- HERE THEY ARE.   Off the record, he also told me about his hot cocoa machine called the CocoMotion. Needless to say, I’m impressed and may have to buy one for myself! I also think it’s important to call attention to the fact that Cory ran The Abundant Artist for FIVE years before making it his full-time thing. FIVE YEARS. Let that sink in. We are so obsessed with overnight success stories, but time and time again I think it’s important to acknowledge the TRUE STORY of how someone successful left a “day job” to pursue a more independent and creative lifestyle. GO CORY. And go YOU.   The ultimate point? Cory is incredible and has SO much value to offer all creatives and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you go follow him immediately -   http://coryhuff.com http://theabundantartist.com   Twitter: agoodhusband Instagram: @theabundantartist Facebook: facebook.com/coryhuff   Create like you mean it, Jamie

Creatives Making Money: Financial, Branding & Marketing Strategies For Creative Entrepreneurs, and Influencers

Cory Huff (literally) wrote the book on how to sell your art online. He’s masterful at helping artists earn money from their work with online sales and building a solid business out of their creative work. He’s also an actor, director, and author -- so interviewing him was like starting 1000 conversations that I could continue for the rest of my life…   That being said, WE COVERED A LOT OF GROUND HERE.   Some of my favorite tidbits include...   The importance of MINDSET work as an artist, and the great news that there are nearly unlimited resources available to support you with that! Some choice resources we mentioned:   The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron - This book is one of my all-time favorites and I consider it required reading for all creatives. GET IT!   The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - Another must-read for anyone who is working on advancing themselves in life, and this includes living a wildly creative life.   Mindset by   The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer - Amanda sounds like my kind of lady, and I’m excited to add this one to my personal reading list too!   Where the “starving artist” myth comes from (Hint: it started in 17th century Paris). Cory mentioned this book A Day In The Life Of A Bohemian that inspired the opera La Boheme and the play Rent.   How we artists require space and room to create -- and that INCLUDES the financial resources. If you take anything away from this episode, let it be this: DON’T BE AFRAID TO SET INTENTIONS AROUND WHAT YOU NEED; AND THEN GO ASK FOR IT.   What do artists and entrepreneurs have in common?   The need to CREATE   The need to be INDEPENDENT   The struggle of the INFORMATION BUBBLE and getting stuck in cyclical, “cult thinking” instead of seeking diverse opinions.   Cory’s sage advice to seek out and read content from voices that you disagree with.     The idea that being a creative means generating more than you consume, and that setting boundaries around your work and not switching context too often can help you get into a flow state and stay there. (Another book recommendation here: DEEP WORK by Cal Newport).   And Cory promised us pictures of him performing Shakespeare -- HERE THEY ARE.   Off the record, he also told me about his hot cocoa machine called the CocoMotion. Needless to say, I’m impressed and may have to buy one for myself! I also think it’s important to call attention to the fact that Cory ran The Abundant Artist for FIVE years before making it his full-time thing. FIVE YEARS. Let that sink in. We are so obsessed with overnight success stories, but time and time again I think it’s important to acknowledge the TRUE STORY of how someone successful left a “day job” to pursue a more independent and creative lifestyle. GO CORY. And go YOU.   The ultimate point? Cory is incredible and has SO much value to offer all creatives and entrepreneurs, so I recommend you go follow him immediately -   http://coryhuff.com http://theabundantartist.com   Twitter: agoodhusband Instagram: @theabundantartist Facebook: facebook.com/coryhuff   Create like you mean it, Jamie

The Inspiration Place
004: Art Marketing Q+A with Cory Huff

The Inspiration Place

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 33:32


Cory Huff doesn’t believe in the starving artist myth. He is the founder of The Abundant Artist and the author of How to Sell Your Art Online.  Together, we answer some questions from The Inspiration Place Facebook group and Cory talks about his 5 business models for artists. In this podcast, you will discover... Should artists frame their art? (06:00) Carmen wants to know how to sell her art to secondhand and resale stores (07:50) Is Etsy dead? (09:24) Jamie asks ‘How are artists handing older art?’ (12:07) Cory explains how a flash sale works (14:25) Emily asks a question about how you can get journalists to write about you (16:48) Gabrielle asks ‘Is it possible to market your art or make sales from your art if you’re not on Facebook or Instagram?’ (20:23) The five business models for artists (20:48) What business models Cory tends to see most frequently (27:21) How social media can be an important part of communicating with potential buyers about what you are up to (30:12) Visit schulmanart.com/4 for full show notes Links Mentioned How to Sell Your Art Online The Inspiration Place facebook group Miriam's etsy shop Lisa Congdon The Abundant Artist ++++++++++++++++++++

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Productive Flourishing
Cory Huff: What If Your Pivot Doesn’t Fit Your Current Business? (Episode 145)

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 61:08


In today’s episode, Cory Huff joins Charlie to discuss how to think through whether to start a new business, to jump to another project, or to not grow your business as you consider dimensions of your life that you’d like to advance. Cory’s advice comes after a year of deciding to scale his business and the trials he learned from along the way. Key Takeaways: [4:11] - Both Cory and Charlie are “accidental entrepreneurs,” but they both ended up running successful businesses - and are thinking of ideas for more! The daily journey is understanding which of the ideas you have are congruent with your business, and which of those are worth pursuing. [6:12] - This conversation grew out of the fact that Cory has deemed 2017 his “pivot year.” As he has been trying to grow his current business (The Abundant Artist), and not seeing the results he expected, he began to wonder if this business was one that was meant to scale. If not, what happens next? He has been doing a lot of experimenting, both within and outside the fine arts field, where his current business resides - as well as starting some personal projects. [11:38] - Charlie talks about some of the motivation for starting a business, and how we measure our happiness and success. In many cases, especially for entrepreneurial businesses, the key metric becomes joy and happiness rather than large numbers and money. Evaluating these different factors can help determine where your focus should be for your business to achieve the things you want. [16:13] - Cory takes us back to 2016 when the goal for his business was scaling. His reason for wanting to scale was mostly to figure out how to reach more artists and help them quit their day jobs to focus on their art. He tried different things like putting on a big conference, and putting together a marketing agency for artists. While these things didn’t work out, he used them as learning opportunities, and has kept his goal to reach more artists as he pursues different ventures. [19:54] - When deciding whether to pivot and stay within your own business or do something completely different, it’s important to think about how ready the marketplace is for a new type of business. It is important to engage with your customers and potential client-base to be able to create what they want. Cory talks about his experience with this and why some of his previous pursuits didn’t take off. [24:45] - The Abundant Artist has reached its local max. While there is still some opportunity for growth, Cory doesn’t feel like he could really improve the product enough to grow 10x.Cory talks about some of the different things they tried and how he determined it might be time to do something different. If your reach ambitions have reached a certain plateau, it might be time to question if it’s a market problem. [31:31] - Charlie talks about the possibility of moving some of the Productive Flourishing resources into an app. He talks about some of the specific struggles he would face in doing this, and weighing these pros and cons to determine if developing an app is something he would want to take on. [38:12] - As you’re looking at different things to move forward - whether that is adding an element to your business or starting another business - the first thing to think about is whether you really want to win that game. You have to consider what other things you might have to sacrifice to make it possible. If it is not something you really want, it may not be best to pursue that particular venture. [41:55] - Cory talks about some of the different opportunities that have popped up for him during this time of figuring out his next step. He’s struggled with this a little bit because he didn’t want to tell people he was thinking about projects outside of The Abundant Artist or have his clients think he wasn’t still serious about that project. [43:35] - It seems to be that our public life is our life, where what people see is what we’re doing. But there are things that we are doing in our private lives that may not make sense in a public narrative, but make sense for our personal lives. Charlie discusses his personal experience with this dichotomy. [46:35] - When you’re thinking about new business opportunities, try to avoid the “either/or” scenario and try to make it an “and” scenario. This can help to balance not only the work for your different projects, but also the outcomes of those projects. If you take an “and” model, you want to adjust your expectations to match the effort delusion. [49:08] - Another thing that Cory has been thinking about is not only what he should do and how, but who he should do it with. He’s been a solo business owner for a while now (bar his work with a publisher for his book) and he’s been trying to open himself up to the idea of partnering with people to collaborate on projects. Partnership and collaboration requires giving up a bit of control and freedom, but could be a really good thing as well. [57:00] - If you’re normally in a collaborative environment, it can be good to have solo side projects, or vice versa. These opportunities may allow you be in a different leadership mode or tap into a different skill set. Perhaps, starting a new project would give you the chance to cultivate and master different parts of yourself that your current business won’t let you. [59:05] - Cory leaves us with these two things: 1) If you are a visual artist and you are looking for help with marketing your stuff, reach out to Cory at theabundantartist.com and 2) He is open to collaborations right now, so if you have anything you’re looking to jumpstart - let him know! Mentioned in This Episode: Productive Flourishing The Abundant Artist How to Sell Your Art Online, by Cory Huff Pivot, by Jenny Blake Ryan Levesque’s Ask Methodology Contact Cory: cory@theabundantartist.com

Heart, Soul & Hustle
HSH 053: Running a Creative Business Without Selling Out Your Soul with Cory Huff

Heart, Soul & Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 36:33


On this episode, we are talking with my friend Cory Huff about marketing yourself like an artist. For you creatives out there, you deep thinkers and those of you who thinking marketing is a scary word – stay tuned, because this episode is for you!  

Copeland Coaching Podcast: Career advice for job seekers who want to find a job | career | work | employment they love
124 | Being a Professional Artist - Cory Huff, The Abundant Artist in Portland, Oregon

Copeland Coaching Podcast: Career advice for job seekers who want to find a job | career | work | employment they love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 31:13


Episode 124 is live! This week, we talk with Cory Huff in Portland, OR. Cory is the Founder of The Abundant Artist. The Abundant Artist works to dispel the myth of the starving artist. Cory also has a background that includes both digital marketing, and acting. On today's episode, Cory shares his tips to survive and thrive as a professional artist. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Cory and The Abundant Artist, visit his website here: http://theabundantartist.com/. You can also follow Cory on Twitter at @AGoodHusband. Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!

Jump Start Your Joy
Episode 39: Jump Start Your Joy with guest Cory Huff on The Art of Storytelling and Staying Curious

Jump Start Your Joy

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 44:38


Cory Huff of The Abundant Artist joins host Paula Jenkins to talk about how to sell art online, acting, the art of storytelling, being a multi-passionate, the inherent creativity of all people, Dungeons and Dragons, and asking inappropriate questions.

Bidsy's Small Business Society

Cory Huff is the founder of The Abundant Artist, where he teaches artists to quit their day jobs and create businesses by selling their art online. Cory has helped dozens of artists sell their art and go from a starving to an abundant artist.

Productive Flourishing
079: The Hidden Path for Artists with Cory Huff

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 48:35


If you’ve ever considered being a fine artist or have talked to an artist you know, you’ve probably heard or accepted some variate of ‘the gallery myth’, which is that the goal is to have your art featured in a gallery and then you’re set for life. Buyers will flock to you, critics will appreciate you, and you’ll get to continue to make the art you love. I like stories about unicorns too! Cory Huff joins me for episode 79, to discuss the relationship between commerce and art, as well as the hidden path for artists that lead to real abundance. Ready? Let’s do this!      Key Takeaways: [1:01] Who is Cory Huff? [2:18] Cory has been on the show before. Check out Episode 25 on Art, Abundance, and Entrepreneurship with Cory Huff! [3:06] Cory is “the great corruptor”!! What does capitalism have to do with it? [8:18] Charlie sums up the 3 important points Cory made about the art world! [10:24] Cory believes that for some artists Capitalism does inherently corrupt the art making process! [12:38] Charlie believes that capitalism does influence an artist’s work but he’s pushing against the idea that it corrupts it!  [14:01] What is a huge problem in the art world according to Cory? What is a common challenge that all artist or creators are faced with? [18:01] What are the traditional paths to an artist’s career? [22:10] What is the hidden path to long-term longevity in the art world? [23:45] There is a similar type of disruption across every creative field. What about the disruption in the fine art world? [27:40] What does Cory see happening in the near future as a result of digitalization? [30:02] What’s the relationship between the hidden path and social media? How can artists use social media effectively? [33:43] Instagram just announced they’re introducing an algorithmic feed! What does that mean? [38:03] What are Cory’s thoughts on the relationship between artists, the hidden path and experts? [43:55] What’s the ‘not so silver lining’ of not caring what the experts think about your art? [46:07] Cory shares his final thoughts and how you can reach out to him!   Mentioned in This Episode: Theabundantartist.com The Abundant Artist on Facebook How to Sell Your Art Online by Cory Huff The Abundant Artist Conference Episode 25: Art, Abundance, and Entrepreneurship with Cory Huff

Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job

Every day we bring to our jobs unique talents and ideas that nobody else has.  When we have the opportunity to put that creativity to good use, our work becomes more rewarding and our employers and the customers we serve benefit. It is a myth that a creative career means a lifetime of poverty. Nearly 1.4 million Americans work in creative occupations. And while only a small number of those become famous household names, a vast majority maintain successful and rewarding creative careers. This week on Find Your Dream Job, we’re talking all about creative careers. We’re joined by Cory Huff, an actor, writer, and expert on the business of being a creative professional. Cory’s website, TheAbundantArtist.com, provides resources for creative professionals looking to better  market and sell their products and services. Cory shares tips on how to start and maintain a strong, independent, and financially sustainable creative career. In this 32-minute episode you will learn: Why a creative career doesn’t mean you’ll be a starving artist Why "business" and "marketing" can't be dirty words for a creative professional How to build a solid artistic career without being famous or “anointed” The irreplaceable value of relationships for creative professionals This week’s guest: Cory Huff (@AGoodHusband | LinkedIn)Actor and Owner, The Abundant ArtistAuthor, How To Sell Your Art OnlinePortland, Ore. Listener question of the week:  I really want to work for a specific company. I'm thinking about taking a lower level job to get my foot in the door, in hopes I’ll be able to move into the job I want. Is this a good idea? Do you have a question you’d like us to answer on a future episode? Please send your questions to communitymanager@macslist.org.  Resources referenced on this week’s show: Pixlr TheAbundantArtist.com Bohemians of the Latin Quarter: Scenes de la Vie de Boheme Matt Richards - Ekko Mobiles Chris Cornell How To Sell Your Art Online The Abundant Artist Conference | July 1-2, 2016 in Portland, Ore. Land Your Dream Job in Portland (and Beyond) - 2016 Edition If you have a job-hunting or career development resource resource you’d like to share, please contact Ben Forstag, Mac’s List Managing Director at ben@macslist.org. Thank you for listening to Find Your Dream Job. If you like this show, please help us by rating and reviewing our podcast on iTunes. We appreciate your support! Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.

Your Creative Push
004: Be ABUNDANT with your creativity (w/ Cory Huff)

Your Creative Push

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 38:18


Cory is an actor and storyteller who fell into a career in Internet marketing and has worked on marketing and software programs for some of the world’s biggest companies. Cory is the creator of TheAbundantArtist.com, which helps artists who have never sold anything to now selling pieces monthly or weekly, with some clients selling their work for $20,000 or more! In this episode, Cory discusses: -How he got started with The Abundant Artist. -One of his first creative memories as a 4th grader. -His first creative resistance, which occurred very late in his creative journey (and how he handled it). -How he intentionally seek other creative outlets and how that uplifted him. -How taking a break and doing something else for a while can help reset you. -How he wrote, produced, and performed a one-man show. -How he went from a performing artist to the creator of The Abundant Artist. -His advice for people just starting out, who aren't necessarily looking to become an professional artist right away. -The importance of having a series of work if you are looking to become a professional artist. -The importance of setting a schedule for your art and sticking to it. -The different revenue streams for artists. -How selling prints DOES NOT cheapen the value of your art. -The 50/50 rule for balancing your time as an artist. -What art and creativity brings to his life. Cory's Final Push inspires you to take small steps, every day.   Quotes: "I decided to intentionally seek other creative outlets since things weren't going well in that direction, and that gave me some distance from this negative cycle that I found myself in." "Don't worry about selling until you have a body of work." "There's a big difference between making art for yourself and being a professional artist." "Art is communication.  If you're making art, you're in dialogue with the world.  You're putting forth an idea and seeing how people respond to that idea." "I think that our world needs art.  And we need people who can bring the invisible to life." "As long as you continue to take small steps forward and believe that you can progress and learn, you will eventually succeed."

Film Trooper
093: Demystifying the Myth of the Starving Artist with Cory Huff

Film Trooper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 48:04


The Abundant Artist Coach, Cory Huff on the Film Trooper Podcast In this episode, I interview the founder of The Abundant Artist, Cory Huff, as he helps demystify the myth of the starving artist.  We use this framework to explore how it can be applied to the world of the independent filmmaker. Subscribe with iTunes Subscribe to the YouTube… The post 093: Demystifying the Myth of the Starving Artist with Cory Huff appeared first on Film Trooper.

Film Trooper
093: Demystifying the Myth of the Starving Artist with Cory Huff

Film Trooper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 48:05


The Abundant Artist Coach, Cory Huff on the Film Trooper Podcast In this episode, I interview the founder of The Abundant Artist, Cory Huff, as he helps demystify the myth of the starving artist.  We use this framework to explore how it can be applied to the world of the independent filmmaker. Subscribe with iTunes Subscribe to the YouTube…

SuperThank Podcast - Stories of Gratitude, Live Storytelling in Portland Oregon
The Mother of All Thanks: Cory Huff, Krista VanVeen, Tim Marcroft

SuperThank Podcast - Stories of Gratitude, Live Storytelling in Portland Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 26:42


superthank.org Welcome to another episode of SuperThank.  This week, The Mother of All Thanks told live at EastBurn in Portland, Oregon.  Music by Podington Bear.   Storytellers:  Cory Huff, Krista VanVeen, and Tim Marcroft

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire
650: Cory Huff on how to dispel the myth of the starving artist

Archive 3 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2015 30:29


Cory is the Founder and Chief Monster Hunter at TheAbundantArtist.com, where he teaches artists how to dispel the myth of the starving artist by learning to sell their art online.

The Online Course Coach Podcast | Tips & Interviews on How to Create Online Courses, eLearning, Video Training & Membership S
How to teach starving artists through online courses with Cory Huff – Podcast

The Online Course Coach Podcast | Tips & Interviews on How to Create Online Courses, eLearning, Video Training & Membership S

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 37:43


Cory is serving and teaching what many would call the most challenging group of customers...artists. In this interview Cory talks about how he got started and finding out to best serve his audience The post How to teach starving artists through online courses with Cory Huff – Podcast appeared first on Online Course Coach.

Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
PK 039: Ever struggled with your art? It's time to dive deep into the mindset of successful artists with Cory Huff.

Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 28:31


Ever struggled with your art?  It's time to dive deep into the mindset of what separates the successful artists from the rest with Cory Huff - and the good news?  Anyone can do this.

Productive Flourishing
Episode 25 - Art, Abundance, and Entrepreneurship with Cory Huff

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 34:28


Cory Huff is an actor and storyteller who also has a career in Internet marketing. He discovered search engine marketing in social media in 2004 and since then has worked on marketing and software programs for some of the world’s biggest companies. He started his business The Abundant Artist in 2009 as a way of teaching Internet marketing to his artist friends who were asking him for help. He’s helped dozens of artists since, and some of his artist friends and clients have gone on to sell their work for $20,000 or more. In 2014, Cory moved to France for 9 months and was able to grow his online business and advance his goal of helping 1,000 artists create a full time income so they can use their talents to change the world. In November of 2014 he was offered a book deal. He has since moved back to the United States and lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife. Cory joins Charlie on the show to talk about how he teaches artists to be empowered to take charge of their own art business, as well as many other topics.   Key Takeaways: 01:58 – Cory is pretty open about the fact that he grew up in a poor family, and he was the first person in his family to go to college. 05:45 – The Abundant Artist was originally something Cory started as a side project. 07:16 – Shortly after moving to Portland, Cory got a job working on the sales floor for a search engine marketing company but was also a performer and hung out with artists in his spare time. 11:31 – Cory has always done acting on the side. 12:40 – Corey built his business as a way of creating a flexible lifestyle for himself so that he could do the art that he wanted to make. 14:10 – The two biggest problems that most artists have are fear and lack of information. 17:38 – There’s in general not a sharing of knowledge among the fine art community on how to make an art career work. 22:06 – There has never been a better time to be an artist than right now. 32:56 – Cory’s mantra for the last couple of years has been “fail harder.”   Mentioned In This Episode: The Abundant Artist Pacific Northwest College of Art Rhode Island School of Design Patreon Gwenn Seemel The Art of Asking, Amanda Palmer Jonathan Coulton Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, “Thrift Shop” Wieden and Kennedy

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast
Goal Setting & Lifestyle Design for Artists | Ep 2

How to Sell Art: The Abundant Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 13:31


Hi there! I’m Cory Huff, and this is The Abundant Artist Podcast, where we teach you how to sell your art.   Go to TheAbundantArtist.com, where you can sign up for our free email course on how to sell art online.   Today’s episode is sponsored by ArtStoreFronts.com. Maximize your Art Sales, By Having a Website that is Built to Do So. Build a website today, and you'll compete on a new level tomorrow.   There's Dreams, which are ethereal qualities – I'd like to have more money, more free time, or I'd like to make more art.   A lot of business coaches tell you that you should set goals. It's one thing to dream up big goals for yourself. Setting big challenges is fun, but where I see a lot of artists burn out is setting their sights on something that they don't actually want because they think that they should.   This is often in the form of getting a big break, or getting into a gallery.   This kind of thought is important because it guides your daily actions. It guides the kind of art you want to create, who your ideal collectors are, and how you will share your message with your ideal audience.   Here’s one of my current Fantasy Ideal Day Schedules (as of this moment – I reserve the right to have as many Fantasy Ideal Day Schedules as I want, and so do you):   7:00am - Wake up, exercise, and eat 8:00am – Spend some time in meditation and spiritual study 9:00am – Make art – writing, painting or something else. Dedicated studio time. 12 PM – LUNCH!! 1:00pm - Email & social media 2:00pm - Consulting sessions with collectors 5:30pm – Dinner with my wife 7:00pm – rehearsal or show   This Fantasy Ideal Day Schedule is not super-realistic. For example, my time on email, Twitter & Forums currently takes up WAY more time than shown here, and at the moment I’m rarely in bed by 11:00 or awake by 7:00... Plus this schedule doesn’t account for any of the client work I currently have to do. But that’s okay – remember, this is a Fantasy Schedule.   It’s a template, because it’s something I aim for, but don’t always hit. That’s okay. Just having a template to shoot for helps me stay on track.  

PDXstorytheater
Cory Huff: How Dungeons and Dragons Changed My Life

PDXstorytheater

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 10:27


Many people think of the game Dungeons and Dragons as an obscure, cultish waste of time. For Cory, it provided a path through an uncertain future. Cory is an actor, director, and digital marketing strategist. Find out more about Cory Huff at www.coryhuff.com

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Cory Huff on how to dispel the myth of the starving artist

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2014 30:56


Cory is the Founder and Chief Monster Hunter at TheAbundantArtist.com, where he teaches artists how to dispel the myth of the starving artist by learning to sell their art online.

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast
028 - How to Become an Abundant Artist with Cory Huff

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2014 47:05


What's not to love about a guy who runs a website called "The Abundant Artist"? That's exactly what Cory Huff, an actor and social media expert, does. Through his blog, courses and coaching, Cory teaches visual artists and other creatives how to identify their marketable qualities and reach an audience online. In this interview we discuss:How systems and habits help the most successful artists grow a businessThe role that connecting with people played in Cory's successWhat you should invest in and what you should avoidWhy the need to feed your curiosity is so crucialHow a simple children's book changed his life as an adultWatch the video version of the interview and see the show notes here www.diycareermanifesto.com/2014/05/abundant-artist-cory-huff.htmlor on YouTube here www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1k2d6snlO8 Want to know when new Creative Entrepreneur interviews are posted? Get on the VIP List at www.DIYcareerManifesto.com/ It's free and easy. And you'll get a big FREE sample of my new book.Support the show (https://paypal.me/BobBakerSTL/)

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
12: Websites for Artists with Cory Huff

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2014 42:10


You know you should have your artwork online. All that technical stuff just sounds so overwhelming and well... technical. Cory Huff and Antrese Wood talk about the resources you need to get your work on line and what you need for a minimum viable website. Let's get cracking! http://savvypainter.com/12

Rejoice
017 Podcast Branding From Music To Artwork To Calls To Action With Jessica Kupferman

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2014 48:11


Quick Episode Summary: Intro - Rob's not here! :13 Promo 1: Hablando De Tecnologia 2:45 On the Libsyn blog 3:15 Promo 2: Resurrection Revealed 5:16 How to get featured on The Feed and an introduction to Jessica Kupferman 5:45 Cory Huff from Creative Insurgents 9:00 Derrick Duplesy from Purpose Rockstar 9:20 Promo 3: Slumberland 10:11 Elsie and Jessica chat about podcast branding 10:41 Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Hablando De Tecnologia Resurrection Revealed Slumberland Cory Huff from Creative Insurgents Derrick Duplesy from Purpose Rockstar Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: Dennis Has A Podcast Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: CybrCast The Rode SmartLav Podcast Branding Question Links and Mentions by Jessica and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Lady Business Radio Podcasting School For Women @TheJParkinson says “@libsyn I have more of a statement. Make sure your website and social media URL's are reasonably short, memorable and consistent!” @TheMoneyPlanSOS asks whether you should use the word podcast in your title and whether you should use the image of a microphone in your artwork. DHAP would really love to have all the answers Tanya from Single Bliss asks: what are the top three things that a new podcast should focus on in regards to branding and is it better to do your own intro/outro or outsource? Kathleen Kelly from Special Mouse asks a question about the legalities of having a Disney podcast. Oh my. All you Disney podcasters you must chime in! Carmen Spagnola from The Numinous Podcast asks about Calls To Action in podcasts and which ones work and which ones don't. Stacy Harris from Hit The Mic asks about the importance if consistency not in the visual but in the sound like the music and outros and how the show is structured. Erik Johnson: The Podcast Coach - Episode 17 Create Your Podcast Brand Ariana Rabinovitch from Yoga & Beyond asks whether or not changing the name of her podcast is cool or not. Mel Avila from Raising Playful Tots asks about changing long standing show music. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
017 Podcast Branding From Music To Artwork To Calls To Action With Jessica Kupferman

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2014 48:11


Quick Episode Summary: Intro - Rob's not here! :13 Promo 1: Hablando De Tecnologia 2:45 On the Libsyn blog 3:15 Promo 2: Resurrection Revealed 5:16 How to get featured on The Feed and an introduction to Jessica Kupferman 5:45 Cory Huff from Creative Insurgents 9:00 Derrick Duplesy from Purpose Rockstar 9:20 Promo 3: Slumberland 10:11 Elsie and Jessica chat about podcast branding 10:41 Featured Podcast Promos + Audio Hablando De Tecnologia Resurrection Revealed Slumberland Cory Huff from Creative Insurgents Derrick Duplesy from Purpose Rockstar Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: Dennis Has A Podcast Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: CybrCast The Rode SmartLav Podcast Branding Question Links and Mentions by Jessica and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Lady Business Radio Podcasting School For Women @TheJParkinson says “@libsyn I have more of a statement. Make sure your website and social media URL's are reasonably short, memorable and consistent!” @TheMoneyPlanSOS asks whether you should use the word podcast in your title and whether you should use the image of a microphone in your artwork. DHAP would really love to have all the answers Tanya from Single Bliss asks: what are the top three things that a new podcast should focus on in regards to branding and is it better to do your own intro/outro or outsource? Kathleen Kelly from Special Mouse asks a question about the legalities of having a Disney podcast. Oh my. All you Disney podcasters you must chime in! Carmen Spagnola from The Numinous Podcast asks about Calls To Action in podcasts and which ones work and which ones don't. Stacy Harris from Hit The Mic asks about the importance if consistency not in the visual but in the sound like the music and outros and how the show is structured. Erik Johnson: The Podcast Coach - Episode 17 Create Your Podcast Brand Ariana Rabinovitch from Yoga & Beyond asks whether or not changing the name of her podcast is cool or not. Mel Avila from Raising Playful Tots asks about changing long standing show music. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
SPI 096: How to Make a Living Selling Your Artwork Online with Cory Huff from The Abundant Artist

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014 41:24


#096: Every month I get a handful of emails from artists—painters, crafts people, musicians, and actors—who are looking to create a reliable stream of income online by selling their artwork over the internet. Selling art, however, is not easy and something that I have yet to experience myself, which is why I’m excited to welcome Cory Huff from The Abundant Artist to the show. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session96

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
SPI 096: How to Make a Living Selling Your Artwork Online with Cory Huff from The Abundant Artist

The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014 41:25


#096: Every month I get a handful of emails from artists—painters, crafts people, musicians, and actors—who are looking to create a reliable stream of income online by selling their artwork over the internet. Selling art, however, is not easy and something that I have yet to experience myself, which is why I’m excited to welcome Cory Huff from The Abundant Artist to the show. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session96