A Creative Drought That Led To Wedding Photo Editing

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A Creative Drought That Led To Wedding Photo Editing

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And the community is amazing. I am very happy to have attracted such generous and wonderful women! The Rainmaker Digital products used by Melissa Melissa Dinwiddie: My ketubah website runs on the Genesis framework, and I host several websites with Synthesis, which Wedding Photo Editing I switched to when Bluehost no longer met my needs. Then last April, I moved Living a Creative Life to the Rainmaker platform. I liked the idea of ​​having a single platform to host my website and blog, protect my members-only content, and Wedding Photo Editing provide audio hosting for my podcast, Live Creative Now.

The kicker that finally got me to Wedding Photo Editing bite the bullet and take the plunge, however, was when I realized I was spending more on WordPress support to deal with plugin incompatibilities than the monthly Rainmaker Platform fee. ! Also, the customer support has been outstanding. Melissa's Creative Growth Plans Melissa Dinwiddie: Right now I'm working on increasing my acceptance rate for Wedding Photo Editing and growing my email list. To that end, I'm creating a series of free demo tutorials - a kind of "art for non-artists (and artists too!)" - so we'll see how it turns out. I'm also excited to see how the Creative Sandbox member community Wedding Photo Editing will evolve as I learn what my members want and need and create new things to support them.
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Meanwhile, my big goal for 2016 is to Wedding Photo Editing and make my public speaking a major source of income. I'm a performer - singer/songwriter and storyteller - so it's a natural evolution for me to use the stage as a platform to spread my message. I'm especially excited to speak about Wedding Photo Editing in schools and colleges; I want to catch kids while they're still young and their ideas about creativity can still be somewhat malleable. Whenever I can help even one person keep - or get back to - this creative need that I've been cut off from for so long, I feel like all the pain I have crossings had a valid purpose.
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