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By Beveronius 0 comments
Do you have a creative mind? Can you layout brochures or design logos? Do you like working with computers? Are you good at meeting deadlines? If so, you may consider trying to land a job as a graphic designer!.. more »
By DandelionMom 1 comments
You can totally make a living while wearing your P.J.'s! Here is how..... more »
By DandelionMom 10 comments
Yes, you can totally make money online without ever having to leave your home! You can make a living doing nothing at all. The money will come flooding in!.. more »
By DandelionMom 1 comments
You can actually make a living writing articles online! Follow this easy to do advice and in no time you will be hanging out, making money in your p.j.'s!.. more »
By DandelionMom 4 comments
Here is an easy way to make money online. You can make as much as you want, from just a few hundred extra a month to an entire income. What's best about this work-from-home opportunity is that once you put in the time up front, you continue to ... more »
By DandelionMom 1 comments
You can make millions online, without even doing anything! It take a little bit of effort at first, but after a while you can sit back and watch the money roll in!.. more »
By DandelionMom 7 comments
If you are like me, you are always looking for ways to make a living without having to do anything...right?!? While there may be some time spent setting up the income stream, these ideas are a sure shot winner for having a constant money stream ... more »
By TammiR 1 comments
Many people are drawn to aesthetic work but few embrace the idea of starting a career in art. Talent comes in many shapes and forms. An individual can be a savvy digital artist, a traditional hand-to-canvas creator or just an admirer and still ... more »
By Psalmist4M 14 comments
These are the “absolute musts” for a Press Kit for anyone attempting to acquire a top business/professional position, promoting a marketing strategy, or to present for an audition. Presentation is so key... more »
By Jacqueline Spencer 0 comments
If you have completed a painting but you want it to have more of an aged look you can apply an aging varnish to it. You can follow these steps to help you apply the varnish... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Becoming a magician's assistant can be a very glamorous position. Learning the secrets of someone's most prized tricks is a respected and serious responsibility. However, it's helpful to know a few basic steps before beginning your journey toward ... more »
By DandelionMom 3 comments
You, too, can be a full-time homemaker, mother, and also work from home! It takes keeping a schedule and managing your time, but it really pays off when you can be home with your children and making a living at the same time!.. more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 2 comments
Whether you are a talented artist stuck in a boring graphics job, or you draw as a hobby and want to change your career, becoming a freelance artist is the way to spend every day your way. Here are some ideas for selling your talent and turning ... more »
By creativemayhem 2 comments
Are you a professional artist, musician, or dancer that wants to share your skills with others? Do you need some extra income to supplement your creative lifestyle? Check out these helpful hints on how to become a professional artist who ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
The saying, "The hand is quicker than the eye" is an old one and one people have come to believe. According to Milbourne Christopher's and David Copperfield's book, "The Illustrated History of Magic," the hand is not quicker than the eye—it only ... more »
By asamsky 2 comments
The fountain pen! The preferred writing instrument of poets, dandies, and other assorted weirdos, fountain pens can last a lifetime and, with a tiny bit of practice, are way more fun to write with than the ubiquitous ball points. Whether you're ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
As soon as you write your story, print your photograph or record your music, you have a copyright. However, you may want to take additional measures to establish your copyright in case you ever have to prove ownership of your work. Any original ... more »
By Cindy Lynn Jacobs 2 comments
I recently attended the Write to Publish conference at Wheaton College. I learned that if you are a serious writer you need to have an online presence (otherwise known as an online "platform"). Editors will google your name. How often ... more »
By David Snyder 2 comments
Artistic creativity has been a source of inspiration for our race since the classical period. Each artist, the true creative spirit, like our physical bodies, is born, matures and learns to communicate through language. The artist is uniquely ... more »
By MomReesa 3 comments
Do you have a full-time job but want to make a little additional income to help pad your pockets? Are you trying to save for a vacation or a purchase and just need a little extra short-term income? There are some great ways to make a little extra ... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
So you've decided to make it big in the movies! But the only problem is landing an audition can be a tad tricky. With so much competition, even getting your foot in the door can be hard. Here are a few tips on how to find acting auditions for film!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Street performances are an exciting part of city life, and choosing to become a street performer could be your ticket to fame. Many famous artists got their start as buskers, an industry term for street performers, and you can too. You need just ... more »
By Karen Cotton 2 comments
When looking to showcase your talent, whether its dancing or theatrical skills, its best to find a reputable talent agency to represent you. There is a stress on the word 'reputable'. Like many businesses, there are cowboys, so you need to make ... more »
By ***amylaine 8 comments
Photography is a art that can become a job of flexibility if done correctly. Here are ways to make your love of photography into a self employment adventure... more »
By tlperl 1 comments
Okay, so you’ve followed the steps in the wehow entitled, “How to Write a TV Spec,”—twice—and you’ve got another piece of great original material (short story, web article, screenplay, play) in your back pocket. You’re ready to find that agent, ... more »