EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 10 MIN
S1E3: How licensing helps introverted artists thrive
from The Quietly Thriving Artist · host Patricia Vargas
In this episode of the Quietly Thriving Artist Podcast, host Patricia Vargas discusses how licensing can help sensitive and introverted artists make money without overstressing their nervous systems. Inspired by the book 'The Highly Sensitive Person,' Patricia explains the importance of recognizing and managing energy levels in a business context. She highlights the benefits of licensing, including minimal marketing efforts, consistent passive income, reduced business activities, and increased brand recognition. Patricia emphasizes that licensing allows artists to focus on their creativity while maintaining financial stability. 00:00 Introduction to the Quietly Thriving Artist Podcast 00:19 Understanding Sensitivity in Business 03:51 Benefit 1: One to One Interactions 05:06 Benefit 2: Minimizes Marketing Efforts 06:30 Benefit 3: Increase Brand Recognition 07:09 Benefit 4: Making Money Isn't Dependent on Productivity 08:34 Benefit 5: You Don't Have to Make the Final Product 09:30 Benefit 6: It Puts You Back in the Artist Seat 10:01 Conclusion and Further Resources •Get the Guide: Passive Revenue Streams for Artists https://www.thequietlythrivingartist.com/learn-passive-revenue-streams-artists •What to Listen to Next: 4 Quiet Marketing Strategies for Introverted Artists https://www.thequietlythrivingartist.com/podcasts/the-quietly-thriving-artist/episodes/2148871602 •Visit the Blog: The Quietly Thriving Artist https://www.thequietlythrivingartist.com •Book mentioned: The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine N. Aron Phd https://amzn.to/3Y6JoLb (affiliate link, I get a small commission at no cost to you) •Submit a question and it could be answered in the next episode! https://airtable.com/appfuytR6mSGDRK8Z/pagrVtoxe2XbubjoF/form
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