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How to Successfully Commercialize your Art

How to Successfully Commercialize your Art

with Francis Seriau


"How to successfully commercialize your art”

Being artistically talented is one thing, but it is not enough. Knowing how to commercialise your art and market yourself effectively are key. 

As artists, as musicians you are entrepreneurs. And if you want career success and longevity you must think and act as such.

As an experienced creative entrepreneur, musician and business mentor, I work with and support entrepreneurs and businesses across different sectors. I understand both artists and entrepreneurs, their needs and problems. I bring a wealth of expertise and as one of my clients puts it “invaluable deliverable lessons”. 

Our session on Wednesday 29th April will focus on

  1. What it really means to be an entrepreneur

  2. Your brand

  3. Developing an action plan and a commercial strategy

  4. Effective marketing & PR 

  5. Standing out from the crowd

I look forward to seeing you then.

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Time:

10am | Los Angeles
12pm | Mexico City
1pm | New York
6pm | London
7pm | Florence, Italy


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About the Teacher

Francis Seriau 
Hon DPhil, FRSA

Creative, passionate and successful music entrepreneur, musician and mentor, Francis established the leading brand in music education in Europe, operating in 50 countries (Tech Music Schools, now part of the BIMM group) which he sold successfully in 2010.

He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of his outstanding contribution to music education and was made a Fellow of The Royal Society for the Arts (RSA).

Francis mentors businesses, artists and individual entrepreneurs and is dedicated to inspiring and empowering others. 

Francis is a rare breed of creative and entrepreneurial talent combined with business acumen. He has a proven track record in founding a highly successful business, which became a template for many others that followed.

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The Craft of Songwriting
Later Event: April 30
How to Build Your Quarantine Studio