Listen "021 : What Layering Income Streams really Looks Like with Rebecca Jane Woolbright"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Rebecca Jane Woolbright shares her journey from running a beach rental business to creating and selling washi tape. She discusses the challenges and magic of starting with a small product, the importance of layering income streams in a creative business, and how education has become a significant source of income. Rebecca also emphasizes the need for organization and automation to manage the mental load of running multiple ventures, and she shares practical tips for scaling a creative business effectively. In this conversation, Rebecca Woolbright shares her insights on managing a creative business, emphasizing the importance of regaining control over one's work, the role of art agents, and the balance of multiple income streams. She discusses the onboarding process with agents, the significance of organization, and the power of choice in creative endeavors. Rebecca also highlights the need for a solid foundation when starting a business and the importance of passion in pursuing creative projects.
Key Takeaways:
Starting with a small product like washi tape can teach valuable lessons about creativity and business.
Layering different income streams allows for creative freedom and financial stability.
Education has become a significant income source for many creatives.
Automation can help manage the mental load of running multiple business aspects.
Building relationships and follow-ups are crucial in wholesale outreach.
Organization is key to managing your creative work.
Balancing multiple income streams can be challenging but rewarding.
It's important to have a solid product before expanding.
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Key Takeaways:
Starting with a small product like washi tape can teach valuable lessons about creativity and business.
Layering different income streams allows for creative freedom and financial stability.
Education has become a significant income source for many creatives.
Automation can help manage the mental load of running multiple business aspects.
Building relationships and follow-ups are crucial in wholesale outreach.
Organization is key to managing your creative work.
Balancing multiple income streams can be challenging but rewarding.
It's important to have a solid product before expanding.
🌐 Visit Rebecca's Website
📸 Follow Rebecca on Instagram
📚 Learn with Rebecca - Manufacture: Awesome
More About Creative Diaries
📤 Know someone who needs to hear this? Forward this episode to a creative friend!
💬 Enjoyed this episode?
Your feedback means the world! If you loved what you heard, please take a moment to:
→ Give a star rating on Spotify
→ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
It helps other creatives find the show — and it keeps the conversations going.
🎙 Want to be a guest on Creative Diaries?
Looking for More Support for Your Creative Journey
📚Explore more resources
Come stay Hi!
📷 Come say hi on Instagram and tag me with your takeaways: @tzanos
😎 More About Dimitra Tzanos
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