Out of Work

Updated on June 17, 2010
T.W. asks from Aurora, CO
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Hey there Ladies! I thought I would turn to you all again as I find such comfort and support from everyone on this site. Here is what is going on. Ever since I had my third child, I have been unable to keep up my obligations with my freelance work. It just came to be too much to handle so I quit working all together about a year ago. Recently though, my husband's work flow has slowed tremendously (not unusual this time of year) and we find ourselves very short in the money department. I am tired of feeling the anxiety and watching my husband stress over making sure the 5 of us are supported so I have decided that my youngest is getting to the point where I can start picking up some clients again. I don't want tons of work, just enough to supplement.

That being said, here is my biggest problem, about 75% of my business has always been in graphics and advertising for the golf market. I do enjoy it but found that in this economy golf is not doing well and in turn, not paying bills, not advertising, and just not a good industry to be involved with right now.

Which brings me to my question, I really am at a loss as to where to turn. Sometimes you do something for so long you lose track of anything else. In the past, I have done illustrations and murals, etc. which I loved but have not idea who to contact to get this type of work. I also wouldn't mind doing more advertising, but just do not have the contacts I used to outside of golf. I am currently working on some personal passions by writing kids books with a christian undertone, but even with that, I have no idea how to get published.

Pretty pitiful huh? Anyways, if any of you have any insight, it would be great. I just need to start somewhere.

Thanks again ladies! I love that you are all out there. What a support system we have here.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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S.K.

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Hello -
I'm a freelance writer so I understand the challenge you're facing. Everyone in graphics and publishing has been feeling the pinch in this economy, so it's not an easy environment right now.

There are a lot of things you can do to drum up business, but they require consistent effort and they don't always produce instant results. I've joined a bunch of groups on Linked In and I'm getting great connections/leads there, so I'd recommend joining groups in any potential area that might have a use for your services - which frankly could be a very wide range, in graphics. Think out of the box for that one. If you've done lots for golf, could you reach out to existing country clubs? golf publications? equipment manufacturers? What about other sports? What about other fields entirely? Hot air balloons? Children's publishing? skateboarding or skiing or camping? churches in the area? sky's the limit there. There are probably many graphic designers groups on LInked In, but I'd join groups in other industries that would NOT have many designers as members, so you'll be able to offer your services when appropriate postings go up.

Meanwhile, begin a list of any and all potential contacts. Do up a postcard you can send - announce to everyone that you're back in business. Maybe offer a special to encourage new clients to try you out. Be active and find new people to contact on a daily or weekly basis, and just let people know you're looking to build up your client base. If you put the word out that way, very matter of factly, then I bet you will see clients begin to show up. Just expect that it will happen. Network with anyone and everyone you know. You can also look for postings on craigslist and such, although as you probably know, take all of those with a grain of salt and be careful of the many scams out there.

Finally, you need to have a stellar web site that shows your portfolio. I would suggest one in Flash, because it will look the best. (If you need help with a site, let me know.)

As far as pursuing your children's books, the most accessible thing is to self-publish. You could certainly contact publishers and try the traditional route of finding a 'real' publisher. In either case, I would suggest that you treat that as an extra or a hobby, probably not something you should expect to be a huge income producer.

If you have other questions I can help with, feel free to email me. Take care and good luck with everything!
S.

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T.D.

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Hi T.,
Are you willing to try something new or are you wanting to stick with what you know?

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T.,

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K.D.

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I'm totally drawing a blank, but the guy who wrote the Left Behind series has a really good program from Christian authors wanting to be published. You might check that out. They help you with all the prep stuff, etc. Also, I think Baptist Publications is still at 6th and Simms. They used to take a lot of local Christian authors from the area as it was easiest to work with them. It's been over 20 years since my grandma died, so the policies my have changed, but it might be worth at least looking into. I understand the tough times. I'm also in a market that gets cut first in difficult times.

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