@@starbun111 wahhh i def dont feel like im in the place yet to give perfect advice🥹🥹 but im so glad my experience has helped!!! wishing best of luck at ur aa journey🎉
14:59 JYK gave serious gold to everyone right here. Both boss and helpers need to set proper expectations for each other. Doing so minimizes misunderstandings that can ruin the con experience for all. For many years I have been fascinated by talent agents - the folks that get work for actors, directors, etc. Sure, they negotiate deals for their clients. However, of equal importance is managing the communication/emotional needs of the agent-client relationship. In one interview, for example, one of the most influential agents in Hollywood, who has many A-list clients, actually said that "managing expectations" is one of the most important things she does. People are social/emotional creatures, not robots. Effective leaders/business owners respect this fact, just sayin.'
36:10 My biggest mistake too! When I was just getting started, I was using my old clunky HP printer for everything, and was spending $30-$60 a week on ink 💀 Finally got my eco printer about a year ago and I’ve only had to refill the ink once thank god
I’ve been following both of you ever since I started my AA journey! I really enjoyed this. It’s a great background listen while staying productive at work. Haha! I can relate to so many things. I’m looking forward to more of these. More power to you both!
This was handsdown amazing to listen to this podcast episode, especially for something i can put on the side and listen to like normal podcast was so helpful while im making stuff my own small business.... I hope to see more of this content!! Ill definitely continue to watch these 🎉❤
I really enjoyed listening to this. I'm still new to my business and I often find myself comparing to others. It's nice to hear that you guys have experienced the same issue. I'm excited for more episodes in this series!!
Lot's of great info!! Also super interesting that yall do well at anime cons. I haven't had success with one yet but I've only been to small ones! I do much better at gaming cons and comic cons! Loved listening to this and all your tips!
this was super informational and entertaining!! how do you guys balance making merch you like yourself vs what's popular? thank you and im excited for more podcasts!! ^_^
Started doing cons recently and I binged all of these episodes in like 2 days lol this is all very good information! Thanks for this! Excited for more!
unfortunally, anime and comic cons are so heavly scewed towards fan art t(or common kawaii animal art) hat original only gals like me can only take about 25% of the effect of all the advice. it is what it is XD
THANK U so much Maci for having me!!💖💖 never done talks like these before so i was lil nervous but this was so so funn🥹💖
you are so well spoken! ty for giving your advice for us nervous artists wanting to take the leap for alleys 😭
Thank you for being a part of it! 🥹💖
@@starbun111 wahhh i def dont feel like im in the place yet to give perfect advice🥹🥹 but im so glad my experience has helped!!! wishing best of luck at ur aa journey🎉
14:59 JYK gave serious gold to everyone right here. Both boss and helpers need to set proper expectations for each other. Doing so minimizes misunderstandings that can ruin the con experience for all. For many years I have been fascinated by talent agents - the folks that get work for actors, directors, etc. Sure, they negotiate deals for their clients. However, of equal importance is managing the communication/emotional needs of the agent-client relationship. In one interview, for example, one of the most influential agents in Hollywood, who has many A-list clients, actually said that "managing expectations" is one of the most important things she does. People are social/emotional creatures, not robots. Effective leaders/business owners respect this fact, just sayin.'
Having set expectations definitely makes things less of a headache in the future and also ensures both parties are happy!
This was such a refreshing take on new content. I had fun listening in while commuting, so pls do more!❤
Thank you for watching! Already working on the next interview 👀
36:10 My biggest mistake too! When I was just getting started, I was using my old clunky HP printer for everything, and was spending $30-$60 a week on ink 💀 Finally got my eco printer about a year ago and I’ve only had to refill the ink once thank god
omg good to know you made the switch 😤
I’ve been following both of you ever since I started my AA journey! I really enjoyed this. It’s a great background listen while staying productive at work. Haha! I can relate to so many things. I’m looking forward to more of these. More power to you both!
Ahhh thank you for your kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
As a brand new AA vendor this was so insightful and encouraging! Thank you! 🎉
Thank you so much for watching!!
This was handsdown amazing to listen to this podcast episode, especially for something i can put on the side and listen to like normal podcast was so helpful while im making stuff my own small business.... I hope to see more of this content!! Ill definitely continue to watch these 🎉❤
Thank you for the positive feedback! I'm hoping to do more of these and already have a list of artists to reach out for future episodes 👀
I love JYK Doodles!!!!!! what an informative podcast
Thank you so much for watching!
I really enjoyed listening to this. I'm still new to my business and I often find myself comparing to others. It's nice to hear that you guys have experienced the same issue. I'm excited for more episodes in this series!!
This was well organized! Tysm for this info both of you - i love both your contents!
I appreciate the kind words, I'm glad you love our content 🥹
As always, professor artist alley Mualcaina, much appreciated for your wisdom and experience 😮💛
Lot's of great info!! Also super interesting that yall do well at anime cons. I haven't had success with one yet but I've only been to small ones! I do much better at gaming cons and comic cons! Loved listening to this and all your tips!
this was super informational and entertaining!! how do you guys balance making merch you like yourself vs what's popular? thank you and im excited for more podcasts!! ^_^
Thank you for watching! Will def save this question for a future interview :)
This is fascinating, I love these types of episodes 🥰🥰
Thank you so much for watching!
Started doing cons recently and I binged all of these episodes in like 2 days lol this is all very good information! Thanks for this! Excited for more!
@@MyNameIsShaunnn thanks for watching!!
Loved this conversation! ❤❤
I'm glad you loved it! 🥹
My favs!!! this is so slay
Thank you thank you 🥺
I WISH I WATCHED THIS VIDEO BEEFORE BUYING MY PRINTER. ECOO TANKKK
Oh noooooo
unfortunally, anime and comic cons are so heavly scewed towards fan art t(or common kawaii animal art) hat original only gals like me can only take about 25% of the effect of all the advice. it is what it is XD
Fanart is definitely king when it comes to AA at any cons unless you have a strong brand presence (or have a general kawaii style as you mentioned) 🥲
So true about the tendency to shift your perspective when you really want something, especially with personal expenses versus business expenses 😅🫣
It's definitely a challenge remembering to differentiate biz vs personal prices and what seems normal for either of them 😅