Ya Gotta Be Ready If You’re Gonna Catch The Big Wave

I contributed to an article on the best motivation tips for entrepreneurs.![]()
I wrote: “Success is about catching the big wave.”![]()
(Listening to the Beach Boys has made me philosophical.)![]()
And you’ve got to be ready to catch that wave when it rolls in. You’ve got to be out there on your board.![]()
You also need to have the skills and the right equipment.![]()
(If you taught yourself surfing by watching old Frankie and Annette movies, and you’re using an old outhouse door for a board, well, you’re in trouble.)![]()
Being ready is doing a lot of things on a daily, or at least a regular, ongoing basis.![]()
As a freelance illustrator, here are some of the ways I try to be out there on my (drawing) board:![]()
1. Do real work every day– not just social media. For me, that means drawing something every day![]()
2. Have a portfolio and keep it updated![]()
3. Have a blog, write for your target audience, demonstrate your expertise, post regularly![]()
4. Promote your work by sharing it on select social platforms (don’t try to be everywhere)![]()
5. Write guest posts to get your work in front of more people![]()
6. Have a niche, be an expert (I specialize in visual humor that helps brands get attention and connect with people)![]()
7. Network (for me this means connecting with people on LinkedIn and emailing influencers to let them know I’ve quoted them in a blog post)![]()
8. Leave comments (best approach: write something that adds value to someone else’s post and demonstrates your own expertise)![]()
9. Be generous (e.g., share other people’s work, send links to articles if you think they would benefit a certain person)![]()
10. Research prospects and send them personalized emails
(a lot of work, so be selective)![]()
11. Ask for testimonials and get them out there where prospects can see them![]()
12. Ask clients for referrals (do they know anyone who
might need your product or service?)![]()
13. Include your “process” on your website, i.e., how you work– that’s essential information for a prospect![]()
14. Stay in the news (I try to do it by responding to HARO requests: Helping A Reporter Out by contributing to a post they’re writing)![]()
15. Periodically review your website and social profiles: are they up to date and easy to navigate?![]()
16. Work on personal side projects: we all need a break from the grind: it’ll keep you fresh and (hopefully) sane![]()
17. You’re trying to stay visible and top of mind– but think before you hit Enter: everything you say or do reflects on your brand![]()
OK!– time to get inspired!– grab your board and watch this motivational video:![]()
About Mark: I’m an illustrator specializing in humor, editorial, branding, social media, and content marketing. My images are different, like your brand needs to be.![]()
You can view my portfolio, and connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.![]()
Questions? Send me an email.![]()



















































































































































































































Thanks a million for the tips!
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My pleasure, Graeme. Great to meet you, and thanks so much for stoping by!
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