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Getting Paid For Your Work: The Debate Over Working for Free
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Unlock the secrets to confidently handle requests for free art with the "Thank you!" course. Whether you're a new or seasoned artist, dealing with DMs and emails asking for your art can be challenging. Jennifer Nelson Artists, a leading art agency, shares valuable insights and business tips to equip you in managing these requests effectively. Learn to identify client enticements, establish boundaries, and gracefully decline projects. Discover a simple tool to politely and firmly turn down requests. Join the course for an informative and enjoyable journey to navigate the art of handling free art requests.
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