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Postby CurtMiller » Feb 19th, '07, 18:54



My advice would be to take it slow. There's no need to quite your day job right away. In my opionion, you shouldn't do magic JUST for the money, or it will reflect in your performance. Master a few things and work a pub or some walk-around settings. Pass out your card, and as you get busier and better, you can phase out of your other work. Hope this helps.

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Postby I.D » Feb 19th, '07, 19:38

Im quite adept id say.. i do walk around magic pretty much everywhere I am I just dont get paid for it.

I want to make money off it so I can fund my expenses to buy new material..

Everyone needs experience, but I have acquired more experience than a normal person would have learned after just one year so Im pretty much ahead of myself. I have business cards and these are being distributed around.. and I have my first couple of weddings booked this summer.

Personality is something I have bags of.. I found that Im actually funnier than I thnk I am..

I dont consider it rushing.. but if I dont make money from my art.. i wont be able to afford to continue it.. the money I make from magic will only serve to keep my art going

Oh.. and Im not looking to quit my day job.. it pays way too much 8)

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