In Part I, we talked about the requirements to be a party entertainer. Here, in Part II, we will discuss how to break into this rewarding and well paying field.
You have a finely honed skill, you like people, and you're willing to give up your weekends. Now what?
Well, now it's time to get started.
You have to do two very important things: Introduce yourself to the world, and lay down the foundation for your new business.
Introducing yourself to the world
Even though your skills may be excellent, taking on the role of a paid performer in a party setting will be a new experience for you. So cut your teeth in low risk situations that allow you to perform in front of the public.
o Fairs work well for newbie performers. Depending on how you deliver your performance, you may be able to charge willing attendees individually. An example is a Tarot reader who charges for a reading.
o Non-profit organizations are always looking for fun and innovative ways to raise money. Many hold fundraising events. Your invitation to donate your time or sell it at a deep discount to a struggling non-profit will be very welcome.
Be sure to ask the organizers to list you in their program and prominantly display your name and contact information.
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