Pay What You Will Coaching for Artists

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In the spirit of my Jason Parker’s generous offer, I wanted to thank the Artist community online by offering one-on-one coaching – and you can decide what it’s worth.

You may have noticed a new button on the site, over on the right column. It says Tungle.Me on it and it’s my new scheduling service. Here’s the deal: book an appointment with me for one-on-one coaching. After you’re done, if it was valuable, you can donate to the cause via Paypal. There’s a button for that right below the Tungle.Me button.

What Kind of Artist Coaching?

You might book a coaching session to take a quick review of your website, your social media pages, your email newsletter, or your blog. You might also just want some advice on how to figure out who your ideal collector is, or how to make your art stand out online. We’ll focus in on your business like a laser and help you get what you need.

There are a few rules:

  • Try to book slots in 30 minute increments.
  • Please leave a phone number where I can reach you! Put it in the ‘where’ line.
  • You can book a last minute appointment, but only count on it if I see it in time and confirm that appointment. I’ll be at my desk most of the time working on other stuff, so I should see it.
  • If I get overwhelmed, I reserve the right to take down the Tungle scheduler so I can catch up on everything else I’m doing.

Questions? Let’s do this!

UPDATE: Having doubts about whether you should take advantage of coaching? Read this before you decide not to.

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Have you already closed the Tungle scheduler? I tried to click on it but it would not work.

Nope, it's still working. You do have to have a web browser that supports Javascript. You can try http://tungle.me/CoryHuff if you can't get the widget to work.

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