THE ART BUSINESS SERIES IS FOR ARTISTS WHO ARE SERIOUS ABOUT TAKING THEIR ART BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL
I'll take you through the process of creating perfect art quotes that win projects!
One of the biggest mistakes you can make when starting out as an artist, is to enter into a commission project with a client without first having the client accept a price quotation.
The danger here is getting to the end of the project, sending the final invoice to your client and having them refuse to pay you as you hadn’t agreed on a price first and they didn’t raise how much it would cost.
Your price quotation is a document you send to your client before the project begins to detail how much the project will cost them. If your client accepts your quote then it becomes a legally binding contract.
In this mini-course I’m going to be starting from the top of the quote template and working my way down to the bottom, explaining each section in detail.
I'll be covering:
The danger here is getting to the end of the project, sending the final invoice to your client and having them refuse to pay you as you hadn’t agreed on a price first and they didn’t raise how much it would cost.
Your price quotation is a document you send to your client before the project begins to detail how much the project will cost them. If your client accepts your quote then it becomes a legally binding contract.
In this mini-course I’m going to be starting from the top of the quote template and working my way down to the bottom, explaining each section in detail.
I'll be covering:
- How to lay out your quote
- What you legally must include
- Your artist fee and how to calculate it
- How to list your materials expenses
- When to include tax
- Tips for getting more quotes accepted by your clients.
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Art business intensive mini-courses to help you raise your pro art game!