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Here’s a list of helpful and recommended resources. I either know them personally or I or currently use them…

All Art Licensing is a comprehensive resource, where talented creators will find unique services and products specifically designed to start and build an art licensing business – all from a single source.

Be the Media-Helps you accelerate your message, your way. They help artists, authors, musicians, filmmakers, journalists, entrepreneurs, business owners, and publicists spread the buzz about their work.

GoTengo inspires people to discover and monetize their passion.

Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: Pricing & Ethical Guidelines -“The creative professions are radically changing and the Handbook is keeping pace with up-to-date advice on pricing and professional practices. This 11th edition ranks at the top of HOW’s list of must-have business resources for creatives.”
— Bryn Mooth, Editor,
HOW Magazine

iContact-email was created to make email marketing easy. Get the power to create permission-based email newsletters, surveys, and autoresponders with 98-99% deliverability.

“The Craft Artists’ Legal Guide” by Richard Stim, author of “Music Law” -This comprehensive yet friendly guide explores the major legal, business and tax considerations facing artists. It includes artist profiles and other real-life examples plus legal contracts, money-saving resources and step-by-step instructions.

Mozy.com- Protection your intellectual property.  Your creative assets could be the source of your unlimited future income.  Learn from Ann’s hard lesson.

PrePaid Legal Services provides a range of pre-paid legal services, including personal and small business advice and identify theft.  Ann has the “small business plan” and can advise you on the right plan for you.  Schedule a phone appointment at annrea (at) annrea.com.

US Small Business Administration is as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation. Your tax dollars at work.  Take advantage of these resources.

Alameda Small Business Development Center is a free resource that connects small business owners with Business Advisors who work hands-on with clients to address challenges, seize opportunities and grow our clients’ bottom line.”

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