How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 7

by Philadelphia from FacePaintingTips.com on January 22, 2009

Heya Face Painters! Today you’ll find out my Top 7 Ways to Promote Your Business Offline in our next episode of “How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 7″!! Press play to get watching and get a paper and pen out to take notes!

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Also stay tuned to find out about our New Training Manual:
“How to Start a Face Painting Business”

…that will show you step-by-step how to easily start a face painting business and earn more money doing what you love!

I’m always happy to hear from you, so if you want to tell me what you think please leave comments, enjoy the series!

There sure has been quite a buzz about our series!

Here is just some of the feedback we’ve received so far:

“Hi Philadelphia, Thank you so much for these videos. Not only do they apply to my face painting but also to my husbands new business of a party store and party venue………… I feel I am learning a lot which will help the new business and has given me great confidence and excitement when trying out all your suggestions. It’s great to look at the future with hope for success in these hard economic times, but your blog gives hope so long as you work at it.”
Eileen McKee HT Promotions “The Party People”, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland.

“Hello Philadelphia! I wanted to let you know how much I am learning from your SILVER Cheek Art Full Face Designs Guides Package. And the series “How Face Painter’s Can Thrive in Tough Times” is PHENOMINAL! I am trying to apply your advice daily. Every time I think one part is my favorite I get another and declare it my new favorite! Thank you so much for helping newbies like me educate themselves with useful information. Success breeds success so I’m trying to surround myself with successful face painters like you!” Nikki Karn, Joyful Heart Entertaining, Eau Claire, MI, USA

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Here’s Exactly What You’ll Get In The How to Start
a Face Painting Business Home Study Course


“How to Start a Face Painting Business”
100 page Manual including: Introduction
Chapter 1: Get Your Face Paint Supplies
Chapter 2: How to Set Up Your Stall
Chapter 3: Hygiene
Chapter 4: Your Face Painting Office
Chapter 5: Business Plan
Chapter 6: Register Your Business Name
Chapter 7: Face Painting Associations and Accreditation
Chapter 8: Liability Insurance
Chapter 9: Find an Agent or Promoter
Chapter 10: Advertising and Marketing
Chapter 11: Training and Hiring Other Face Painters


“Listen to How to Start a Face Painting Business”
3 Hours Audio Version of the Manual
1:Intro, Chp1-4.
2:Chp.5-9
3:Chp10-11

“How a New Jersey Mom Started Her Own
Profitable Face Painting Business”

1 ½ Hour Audio Interview with
Natalie Foxhill, Amazing Face Painting LLC

Plus a 55 page Transcript of Interview


“Your Face Painting Office Documents”
14 Business Forms Templates & 20 Sample Promotional Materials (PDFs/Word Docs/JPGs/Excel)

“Face Painting Industry Secrets from
an Aussie Entertainment Agency”

1 Hour Video Interview with
Michelle Drinnan, Moz Theatre Entertainment

Plus a 50 page Transcript of Interview


“Awaken Your Entrepreneurial Spirit“
1 Hour Audio (Performer Secrets) Interview with
Philadelphia Tivoli, Founder of Face Painting Tips.

CLICK HERE to Find Out All The Secrets to
Starting a Profitable Face Painting Business
…Before Your Competition Does!!

Happy Face Painting,

Philadelphia Tivoli
www.FacePaintingTips.com/business

Related posts:

  1. How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 8
  2. How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 6
  3. How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 5
  4. How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times: Part 4
  5. How Face Painters Can Thrive in Tough Times Part 3

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Sharon Canino January 24, 2009 at 10:04 pm

Thanks Philadelphia,
Again you have produced a teaching guide on what we need in a timely fashion. I have ordered many of your painting books through downloading, watched most of your youtube presentations. I’m still learning. For me the hardest part is finding young kids I can practice on. Birthday parties are too busy and fast to really try anything new. I’m thinking of going to some parks and just setting up shop at a picnic table and tell a few that I’m painting faces for free. I just hope their mom won’t get upset if they see their face painted when they go home!!! :-) Anyway, your advice and videos are wonderful. Thank you for sharing so much.

2 Shantae January 25, 2009 at 10:31 am

Thanks Philadelphia,

These are wonderful tips! Everyday I’ve been looking forward to your emails and any suggestions you have. I’ve been putting them to use and have gotten some business! Your videos are great!

3 Anonymous January 26, 2010 at 2:06 am

Thanks Philadelhia!
Hellou from Greece!

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