What it takes to be a CONSISTENT ACTOR

How can you be a CONSISTENT ACTOR? If you’re always putting out content, you’re going to get people’s attention. That’s why using the same picture over-and-over again is important because people will eventually say, “Oh, wait! I know this actor.” They don’t know how they know you but they’ve seen your picture a million times…

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The Actor’s Customer

Who are actors’ buyers/customers? In the business of acting, the buyers are producers, directors, casting directors, and writers. Once you’ve branded and packaged yourself, you’re going to need to start building key relationships with these people because they are the ones who are going to pay you to act. You don’t need to know everyone.…

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How to develop your ACTING BRAND

HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR BRAND Start by getting a professional head shot. The most immediately visible piece of your brand is your headshot. This is your logo. And it’s the first thing casting directors see before deciding whether to book you. So, when planning your headshots, above all, prepare, prepare, prepare! Here are some tips…

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Want to get booked? STOP ACTING!!!

Whoa…what the hell? Did. I. Just. Really. Tell. You. To. Stop. Acting? I did. But I don’t literally mean stop acting. I mean stop relying solely on your acting skills if you want to start getting booked. Getting the gig isn’t about acting skills alone. It’s about marketing skills. It’s about knowing who you are,…

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Brand is everything for the Actor

BRAND FOR THE ACTOR The first step to selling yourself as an actor is to identify and create your brand. Think about yourself as a saleable product. Make your brand consistently unique. This will give you your marketability. In other words, buyers will want to hire you because you will have something specific and unique…

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Should Actors PITCH Themselves?

HELL YES you should PITCH!! YOU ARE IN BUSINESS to make money as an ACTOR, right? Here’s the thing. Sales people pitch to me all day long. My phone rings one-hundred million times a day, and it’s always someone either trying to give me money for my business or someone who wants to fix my…

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Never let one ‘No’ stop you.

When I was 12, I went to an audition at a local professional theater for a production of The Sound of Music – going out for one of the Von Trapp kids. They were lining us up, matching us up to create the family, and a very mean lady pulled me aside and told me…

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