When did you last tell the world how brilliant you are?
What we can all learn from our twentysomething selves
Marketing and selling what you make; building an audience for your work

What we can all learn from our twentysomething selves

The online world encourages us to go wide, to be everything, everywhere, all at once. But what if we choose to go deeper, instead?

Eight limiting beliefs that stop you from marketing your creative work well. And how to change them.

We need to tell people about our creative work. But where to start? Here are seven things to share about your work on socials - and beyond

I posted on LinkedIn most days, for three months. The results surprised me.

Getting in the press, on radio or TV can be a huge boost. Here's how to do it.

Don't be a Cinderella, waiting for your fairy godmother to come rescue or discover you. Make your own magic!

Make your archive work for you. Old work should be out there, doing PR for you, representing you, earning more. Here's how.

Don't know what to share about your work? Show people how you do what you do.

What it is, and why you need to make a habit of it

Why should you feel shame about your talent, your skill, your creative work? Share it, show it, sell it. Be shameless – and succeed.

And yes, I know it's now called X. That was just one of the things that went wrong.
