Showing posts with label coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coaching. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2017

Spotlight on All Art Licensing, J’net Smith

 

First tell us a bit about yourself.
I grew up in Salem, Oregon. It was a wonderful childhood full of 4-H, beach combing, boating and fishing with my Dad and brother, and crafting and painting with my mother. I graduated with a combined B.S. in journalism and marketing.  After a few years at a Seattle ad agency, I moved without a job to NYC to expand my horizons and see what I could do with my life. I worked for a major travel publisher for the first five years and travelled the world, usually taking 10-12 international trips a year. It was a blast! When I went to work for the president of Macmillan Publishing, I began licensing an English as a Second Language television course in conjunction with the USIA (United States Information Agency). This is where I learned about the global power of licensing.

I pursued a job at United Media (the licensing division of United Feature Syndicate), where all the licensing for Peanuts was done at the time. After being hired, I was asked to work on all the lesser known characters, including Nancy and Sluggo, Marmaduke, Over the Hedge and Dilbert.  I built the Dilbert business from its infancy into the first corporate global icon, generating more than $200 million a year in sales in more than 45 countries.

After seven years at United Media, three years as Vice President Licensing, I decided to start my own business and moved back to the West Coast, where I also started my family. My husband, Ric, and I have a son who just turned 12. At first I worked under the name J’net Smith Inc. and in 2006, I created All Art Licensing.


Would you please summarize all that you do!
All Art Licensing has two divisions, the ABC School of Licensing, which is currently still in development and includes all of our video and audio products, live classes, eBooks, templates and other educational elements, and our personal services which fall primarily into 3 categories – coaching (I help you decide what needs to be done and teach you how to do it yourself, often providing contacts and information), consulting (I do the work for you) and agenting (I occasionally still represent artists, cartoonists, brands, authors and other creatives to market their work to manufacturers, producers, retailers and others in the position to license their work).

I am first and foremost a brand developer. With all clients, whether artists, cartoonists, authors and other creators, I help them envision the big picture and then find the most efficient pathway to generate money with their creativity and IP (intellectual property). I can also help them do it. A lot of what I do is eliminate hours of unnecessary work with information, knowledge and connections. I love working with artists and getting them ready for the million-dollar deal, also helping them learn how to become less vulnerable and realize that they have the power to do anything they want!

Do you have employees/help?
Yes. I have a number of people I work with on a daily basis, both in my office and through virtual connections. In addition, I have strategic partnerships with designers, cartoonists, manufacturers, retailers, publishers, producers, attorneys, videographers, specialized agents, publicist, webmasters and other experts in their fields, whom I call on for all types of projects.  No one is an island, you need relationships and the right connections to get the job done.

How does Agenting and or Consulting/Coaching work if an artist comes to you for help? What do you look for in an artist/character/brand?
When a creator comes to me they usually have an idea of how they want to work. If they are looking for an agent, they say so up front. Agents work on a percentage of the licensing revenue that they bring in for a client and the commission share can vary widely.  I try to be very reasonable, and I take on only a few clients at a time. For consulting work, the client usually comes with an idea of what they are looking for and ask if X number of hours will do the job. I guide them, so that they get the most bang for the buck. Often what they think they need/want is different from what they actually need/want. We work through that in the most economical way possible.

The difference between consulting and coaching is that in consulting I do the work for the client, whereas in coaching I teach and guide the creator so that they can save money and do a lot of it themselves.  Honestly, people have talents they aren’t even aware of...and I like to drill down to see what and how much they can do, and want to do.  With the right guidance at those critical junctures, many people can do far more than they ever imagined!  I have many clients who have been with me for years. They often come once or twice a year for direction and guidance, or for a specific purpose, such as advice on a contract or to prepare for a negotiation.  Whatever help they request and need, that’s what I do.

Artists sometimes come to me for coaching, but if I see they need basic licensing education before entering into the licensing arena, this is why I am developing the ABC School of Licensing courses. The video courses and eBooks provide very detailed industry knowledge and ‘how to’ information at a price-point that the average artist can afford. I wouldn’t want to steer an artist toward investing in personal coaching, if they can get the information in a more economical format.

What I look for in an artist/character/brand varies greatly.  I am very interested in artists and designers with a specific style and bent, especially those who are on the cutting edge of trends or those who cover a multitude of themes in their work.   It’s really exciting to find prolific creators, who also have technical skills. For characters. I look for a well-thought-out concept that has a unique niche.  Whether art or characters, knowing your target audience is key.  And, of course, I love finding those creators with pure raw talent.

How has the Art Licensing business changed over the years?
Oh, it’s changed quite a bit since I started. 
First of all, there is a lot more information available to artists wanting to get into this business. But I find that creators need more help than ever sorting through the information, identifying what’s valuable (will make money) and making sense of it all.  A coaching session 1-2x a year can help a great deal, especially when you have decided to market yourself and not utilize the services of an agent.  Or to help you find the right agent.

Second, there is a lot more competition in the marketplace today with more artists than ever wanting to get into the art licensing industry, while many manufacturers continue to be risk-adverse and scared to try new artists and brands.

Third, the technological advances in the last ten years have made a huge impact on what you can do as an artist.  From being able to create your own website and product store to print-on-demand manufacturing opportunities and the ability to broadcast art, cartoons and all types of content to the world platform vs. a local stage.  Again, literally, mind-bogglingly amazing!  It creates a huge playing field, as never experienced before.  For those who are up to the challenges, it’s incredibly exciting.

What sort of resources do you offer?
I think one of the biggest resources All Art Licensing offers, in addition to our training, strategic planning, brand development, contract advice and negotiation services—to name a few—is our eighty free Minicourses available on our website.  Each one is a question I answer, from artists around the world – a kind of bite-size class available all day, every day for everyone.  Scroll through the questions and I’m sure you will find something of interest that you can learn from. I find many creators, that are new to licensing, don’t even know what questions to ask and which questions and answers will be most valuable. The Minicourses give you a fantastic place to start and everyone can get a feel for the quality and type of information and advice I provide. We are also offering a great deal of information through our social media platforms.

Any great news you would like to share?
Yes, as a matter of fact, All Art Licensing is creating more training courses and will have more products available in more different learning modes than ever (streaming, video, audio, chat, conferences, etc.), under our new moniker of ABC School of Licensing (A=Art, B=Brands, C=Characters), so please watch as we develop this over the coming year. And I would love to hear from your readers what challenges them and what they want to learn about most. 

Any advice or information you would like to share?
I would recommend creators get advice on how to grow their business sooner rather than later…and focus. It’s amazing what you can achieve when you focus, execute and then move on to the next target, rather than taking a shotgun approach and just seeing what you can hit.

 
You can find J’net
Website: http://www.allartlicensing.com/
Blog: http://www.allartlicensing.com/blog/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allartlicensing
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllArtLicensing
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanette-smith-91ab7a6/

 

Note: J'net will be answering question live on February 9th in my 2nd Thursdays text chat group on ArtLicensingShow.com. ALL paid members of ArtLicensingShow.com are welcome to join us! Send your questions to me, or post then in the comments below. info@AnnGraphics.com

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Friday, March 13, 2015

Artist Spotlight - Tammie Bennett





Tell us a bit about yourself: Did you go to school for art? Are you self taught?
I consider myself a self taught artist because I never took any art classes in school or university or had any sort of formal training.  I have taken many online art and art licensing classes which I have found super helpful.  I was a marketing major and then graduated law school, so I didn't come from a learning background of drawing and painting.  I've  spent hundreds of hours just working on my skills.  I really love learning new things and teaching myself by DOING. 

Do you work in just one medium? Several?
I work in several!  I love starting out with a sketch, scanning it into Photoshop or Illustrator to colorize and make it into a pattern.  But I also have a huge love for acrylic paint and mixed media.  As I'm feeling more comfortable with my Photoshop skills, I'll be turning more of those painted pieces into patterns. 

What inspires you / where do you get inspiration from?
I am inspired by so much in this beautiful world!  From my children's art, to vintage candy shops, to my runs through the local trails.  I like watching fashion and design shows to see how those artists create their work.  I love looking through vintage field guides to wildflowers and birds.  I have a few vintage children's dictionaries and school books that I can spend hours looking through.  There are so many times I will see something that sparks a light in my head and I'll have to rush to my sketchbook and get it down before it slips away.

What are you working on now?
I'm just wrapping up three new licensing projects that I can't talk about yet, but I am super excited about them!  I'm also working on a lot of new designs for SURTEX in May.  I'll be exhibiting in booth 532 with two other artists from the Happy Happy Art Collective.

Anything else you would like to share with us?
I spent time with a professional coach last year and she helped me tremendously by giving me a system to focus on my priority each day and doing that thing before anything else.  I've made huge leaps in my work because of that focus. 

Also, I'm a big fan of daily habits.  I've drawn in my sketchbook and written in my journal every single day since October 9, 2012 and I can't imagine breaking my streak at this point.  I also created a pattern in Illustrator every single day of 2013 so I could learn the program and get really fast at creating patterns.  My daily art project for 2014 was #365tinythanks where I drew a quick sketch of something I was thankful for and I posted it on instagram.   

I am so thankful for the friends I've made so far in this industry.  I highly recommend getting a collective together or a group of artists who GET you and making it a point to meet (in person or online) every month at least.  It's hard to work alone and without support.  Being part of the Happy Happy Art Collective has been a game changer for me.

Are you an early riser? or night owl?
I'm a night owl, which makes it quite difficult since my kids have to wake up a little after 6am for school.  I seem to hit my artsy groove  around 3pm right before they arrive home from school. I'm still trying to adjust and get a lot of good work done in the morning.

What is your favorite food?
If you had asked me a month ago before I started really cleaning up my eating, I would have said mint chip ice cream for sure!  Now I'll say a really good salmon and brown rice. And I can never ever have enough sunflower seeds. 





You can find Tammie:
portfolio :: http://tammiecbennett.com
blog :: http://www.tammiecbennett.com/blog/
instagram :: http://instagram.com/tammiecbennett
pinterest :: http://www.pinterest.com/tammiebennett/
email :: tammie@tammiecbennett.com
 

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Sunday, May 25, 2014

Art Licensing Academy - June 3rd 2014


Quick Reminder

Note: May 29, 2014 - just found out this is the last time this class will be offered for $197. Next class with jump to $497. 50 spots are available and I know several have been sold already. FYI Annie.

If you are interested in Tara's group coaching: "Art Licensing Academy" - click the links from my blog for more information - I will get a commission if you sign up through clicking my links. THANK YOU in advance! This will help support me and my blog just a bit :-)

"The Art Licensing Academy is a  4 week Group Coaching Program that allows artists access to information, support and inspiration at the fraction of the cost of private coaching." 8 sessions for $197 and there are some bonuses too!

Thanks again everyone who stops by, shares, comments and follows this blog - I have gotten so much more than I can describe from all of you! :-)





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