Firstly, how old are you?
Secondly, do you actually have "an act" or are you just doing trick after trick randomly?
Third, what market are you wanting to move into, there are many and you need to know which is best for you and the type of magic you do before you can do much else.
Fourth, what's available to you within your area? Is it practical to travel any distance to get to work?
While you are working on those questions here's what you might want to try.
If you are still in High School then try working close-up in a local family diner for tips only. This will help you learn how to hustle, improve your technique and it gets the word out about you and what you do.
You may want to put together some half-sheet flyers and get them into circulation for doing birthday parties for local kids. Don't expect big money, that's not what's important right now. You want the experience and you want more people talking about you... more parents to know about you.
Contact local churches, civic groups, senior's homes, and elementary schools about coming in for a very nominal price and doing a short show. Again, the money isn't what's important. This is your first year "out there" so you want to use it to learn from and build off of.
Do some FREE fundraising shows for local charities.
Talk to festival event directors about you and your chums doing some strolling magic during their event. Again, don't go with dollar signs in your eyes, if you can meet your expenses the experience will be the pay-off.
Most of these steps will work for most anyone at any age level, but they will prove particularly practical for someone that's young and just getting started.
