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My business life has always revolved around one essential principle: helping creative professionals and entrepreneurs get control of their finances and build sustainable businesses.
Having started from modest roots, and after years of managing my own business, I know how crucial it is to value both your passion and your time. That’s why, in this episode of "From Creative Passion to Profit", I’m posing a rhetorical question that’s triggered debates at studios, exhibitions, and online forums:
Should artists work for free?In fact, it’s not just a question for artists.
Every creative, freelancer, or business owner faces it at some point.
In this episode, I dig into the heart of that dilemma, offering practical advice and hard-earned insights. If you’ve ever wondered when saying “yes” to unpaid work is smart, or if it’s just a slippery slope, then this episode is crafted for you.
Let’s face it: working for free stirs up lots of feelings.
Early in my own entrepreneurial journey, I found myself doing work for nothing more than “exposure,” sometimes to build a portfolio, and occasionally just for the sheer joy of being involved in a meaningful project.
Sometimes it worked out—doors opened, relationships formed, opportunities arose.
But I quickly learned there are reliable dangers: creative burnout, undervaluing your own craft, and the harsh reality that exposure does not pay the gas bill.
In the episode, I break down the supposed benefits of free work—like getting your name out there or adding to your portfolio—and examine them with a practical, business-focused lens.
I challenge listeners to ask the right questions.
After listening, you’ll be more skilled in negotiating your worth, more alert to recognising when free really means opportunity, and—importantly—when it just means exploitation.
You’ll be stronger in your decision-making, clearer in communicating your value, and better prepared to ensure your creative passion not only survives but thrives. Because in every decision, the motto remains: Helping you to Plan It, Do It, PROFIT.
Timestamped Summary
If you want to understand exactly when to say yes to unpaid opportunities, how to confidently say no without regrets, and above all how to treat your creative endeavours as a real, profitable business, this episode will give you a practical, actionable blueprint. Helping you to Plan It, Do It, PROFIT.
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By Mahmood RezaMy business life has always revolved around one essential principle: helping creative professionals and entrepreneurs get control of their finances and build sustainable businesses.
Having started from modest roots, and after years of managing my own business, I know how crucial it is to value both your passion and your time. That’s why, in this episode of "From Creative Passion to Profit", I’m posing a rhetorical question that’s triggered debates at studios, exhibitions, and online forums:
Should artists work for free?In fact, it’s not just a question for artists.
Every creative, freelancer, or business owner faces it at some point.
In this episode, I dig into the heart of that dilemma, offering practical advice and hard-earned insights. If you’ve ever wondered when saying “yes” to unpaid work is smart, or if it’s just a slippery slope, then this episode is crafted for you.
Let’s face it: working for free stirs up lots of feelings.
Early in my own entrepreneurial journey, I found myself doing work for nothing more than “exposure,” sometimes to build a portfolio, and occasionally just for the sheer joy of being involved in a meaningful project.
Sometimes it worked out—doors opened, relationships formed, opportunities arose.
But I quickly learned there are reliable dangers: creative burnout, undervaluing your own craft, and the harsh reality that exposure does not pay the gas bill.
In the episode, I break down the supposed benefits of free work—like getting your name out there or adding to your portfolio—and examine them with a practical, business-focused lens.
I challenge listeners to ask the right questions.
After listening, you’ll be more skilled in negotiating your worth, more alert to recognising when free really means opportunity, and—importantly—when it just means exploitation.
You’ll be stronger in your decision-making, clearer in communicating your value, and better prepared to ensure your creative passion not only survives but thrives. Because in every decision, the motto remains: Helping you to Plan It, Do It, PROFIT.
Timestamped Summary
If you want to understand exactly when to say yes to unpaid opportunities, how to confidently say no without regrets, and above all how to treat your creative endeavours as a real, profitable business, this episode will give you a practical, actionable blueprint. Helping you to Plan It, Do It, PROFIT.
Mentioned in this episode:
Training
Training
Training
Find out more about Budgetwhizz
Find out more about Budgetwhizz
Budgetwhizz