All the Webs a Stage How Theatre Can Profit From the Internet

May 8, 2006
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“All the Webs a Stage” – How Theatre Can Profit From the Internet
Theatre expert teams up with top Internet entrepreneurs to explore ways in which individual theatre practitioners, theatre companies and theatre venues can use the Internet to generate additional income streams.
Brighton, UK May 8, 2006 — Theatre expert teams up with top Internet entrepreneurs to explore ways in which individual theatre practitioners, theatre companies and theatre venues can use the Internet to generate additional income streams.
Are you working in the theatre just for the love of it or struggling on meagre and infrequent theatre paycheques? Are you tired of taking on non-theatre work between stage jobs just to pay the rent? Is the survival/development of your current or future projects in jeopardy due to lack of funding or do you need to expand your audience base to survive?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes then there is strong reason to explore how you can generate additional income from the Internet.
Whether you are an individual needing to supplement erratic theatre paycheques, a theatre company looking to fund a new project or a venue wishing to develop your audience there are many ways in which you can use your current skills and assets to generate additional income.
The theatre and the Internet have a number of core attributes in common that you, as a member of the performing arts community, can capitalise on by using skills you already have.
Like theatre, the Internet is about the art of communicating new ideas and distributing knowledge. Therefore theatre practitioners, being steeped in the art of communication, already have many of the necessary skills fundamental to conducting a profitable online business.
Online business? Does that sound daunting? Lots of new skills to learn and technical ‘stuff’ to deal with? Lots of extra work?
Well you will be surprised. The great things about generating extra income from the Internet are that you can utilise the skills you already have to generate products or services you can sell. Once created you can implement automated systems to sell and distribute your products. This generates a ‘passive’ income stream, meaning you can focus on what’s important to you. Creating theatre!
So if you would like to spend those ‘resting’ periods doing something far more constructive and profitable than waiting tables or telesales and would like your efforts to automatically continue to reap rewards even when you are back in the theatre, then please consider the invitation below.
On Tuesday 9th May at 8pm UK time there will be a free hour long tele-class on how theatre practitioners can generate additional income streams from the Internet. If you’re not available at this time, don’t worry. You can download an audio file of the tele-class for FREE after the event.
The call will be hosted by Internet entrepreneurs Philly Richards & Paul Fuggle of Totalbusinesscart.com and theatre expert and founder of Stagestaff.com David Clarke. They will explain in plain English how you can utilize the latest technologies and techniques to create, market and distribute new products, develop your audience/client base and basically profit from what you already know and do best.
To find out more information, register and ask any questions you would like to have answered on the call please visit the http://www.profitmakingtools.co.uk/stagestaff[StageStaff Tele-Class] website.

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