cowfoot
Established Member
Mike -
You’re quite right about some aspects of Alan Peter’s business model being outdated - the price of property/workshop space is a particular killer.
However, he was also writing long before the internet. As some opportunities disappear, others open up. He’d have been amazed at how simple it is to advertise and sell products nowadays.
As for writing promotional articles being a dead-end, in my experience it’s quite the opposite. I wrote a few articles for Houzz (I suggested it, they jumped down my throat) which were so succesful in driving traffic to my website I had to turn projects down. You’ve got a far superior background to mine in terms of craft training and experience, you can express yourself clearly (plenty can’t!) - you’d be surprised at how many people want to hear about it. Doubt you’d get paid much for the articles but it certainly beats Google Ads.
You’re quite right about some aspects of Alan Peter’s business model being outdated - the price of property/workshop space is a particular killer.
However, he was also writing long before the internet. As some opportunities disappear, others open up. He’d have been amazed at how simple it is to advertise and sell products nowadays.
As for writing promotional articles being a dead-end, in my experience it’s quite the opposite. I wrote a few articles for Houzz (I suggested it, they jumped down my throat) which were so succesful in driving traffic to my website I had to turn projects down. You’ve got a far superior background to mine in terms of craft training and experience, you can express yourself clearly (plenty can’t!) - you’d be surprised at how many people want to hear about it. Doubt you’d get paid much for the articles but it certainly beats Google Ads.