Murial Bezanson
Bio
Murial is a graphic designer, printmaker, and business owner. Find her on social media @murialbezanson.
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How to Supply Products for Your Sticker or T-Shirt Business
If you have thought about starting your own sticker, t-shirt, or other printed goods business you’ve likely grappled with the question, “How will I supply these products?” In this article, I’m going to break down the pros and cons of three different supply methods to help you select the best choice for your emerging business.
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
The Truth Behind Earning a Free Car with Monat
Multi-level marketing (MLM) companies are businesses in which distributors make money selling a product, but they also make money recruiting new distributors. In order to recruit new members, current distributors make posts about the “business opportunity” and tout claims about the potential that one can reach if they choose to join.
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Wheel
Paparazzi Jewelry Tests Positive for Lead and Nickel
The info of ex-Paparazzi consultants and other anti-MLM activists whose information I reference in this article will be linked below. I highly suggest you check out their pages, support their cause, and listen to their full stories.
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
3 RedBubble Myths That Are Costing You Earnings
I’ve been a seller on RedBubble for over five years and through trial and error and hours of designing, I’ve created a fairly stable side hustle for myself. I’m not racking millions, but I average $60 a month and it’s only growing.
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
3 Simple Ways to Make More Money on RedBubble
Building an income stream on print-on-demand sites such as RedBubble can take a lot of work and patience. Hours go into creating great designs and uploading them to the site. Below, I've compiled a list of three quick and easy ways for you to boost your earnings based on the work you've already put in.
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
Are You a Small Business Owner If You Join an MLM?
“Become an entrepreneur.” “Build an international business.” “Be your own boss.” These are the promises that multi-level marketing (MLM) companies such as Monat and Arbonne advertise on their website and are a key part of the language around joining this type of businesses model.₁,₂ The pitch is less about joining a company, rather it’s about starting one’s own. But do MLM consultants actually own their own business?
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
Is Multi-Level Marketing a Good Opportunity to Earn Extra Income?
Multi-level marketing (MLM) is an industry that has been around for decades. It has shifted form throughout the years and now includes a wide variety of sectors such as beauty, fitness, apparel, books and even cryptocurrency. You might remember attending an at-home party with a Mary Kay rep in years past or perhaps you got a message on Instagram last week from someone you know asking you to “join” their business. You’ve likely been faced with the decision of whether or not to make a purchase from an MLM company or perhaps considered signing up to sell for one. At first glance joining these companies may seem like a good opportunity to earn extra income or build a career but is that the reality?
By Murial Bezanson2 years ago in Journal
How Fan Art Got Me My First Graphic Design Job
I was seventeen and obsessed with an Australian band known as The Griswolds. They were coming to town to perform, opening for Walk The Moon, and I was beyond stoked. I had been preparing for months, and by preparing I mean I had been drawing.
By Murial Bezanson7 years ago in Journal
Article Prompts to Cure Writer's Block
Compose a list of your top ten apps and why you would recommend them. Review the last book you read or movie you watched. Create the perfect date or lover. Write an open letter to a politician. Research opposing viewpoints on an issue you are passionate about. Develop a travel guide for your favorite city or current city. Analyze a piece of artwork's value to society. Give advice to others working your job. Instruct someone on how to fix a problem you have faced. Compose a playlist for a movie or book character and explain why you selected the songs. Describe what you look for in a friend. Share the best advice you have received and how it has impacted your life. Prove or disprove the existence of God. Tell the story of an exciting event in your life. Explain your favorite conspiracy theory. Reflect on something you believed as a child that turned out to be wrong. Disclose an experience you had with prejudice. Illustrate the life of someone you look up to. Collect a variety of opinions on a business or organization. Imagine what technology will be like in the future. Document your family history. Record what you do in a day. Advise someone on good writing. Inquire why generations think the way they do. Interview someone you want to become more like. Rank the top ten restaurants that you visit. Ask an someone older than you to describe what life was like when they were younger. Compare how a foreign culture is different from your own. Argue for or against the opinion of an article you have read. Compound different news articles on a particular story. Go without something you usually for use/eat/have for a week or month and write about your experience. Try something new and share your experience. Recommend a product you use regularly. Explore a new genre of music and review it. Test recommendations from friends and family and document your experiences. Form an opinion on an issue through research. Plan a trip to a place you want to visit. Ideate a start-up business you would like to see arise. Design a solution to a societal or government problem. Articulate someone else's viewpoint that you disagree with. Encourage your readers to follow a piece of your own advice. Teach the world how to get along. Enlighten on a truth you have discovered in your life through an experience. Quote a book and explain how it pertains to your life. Expound on an article you have already written. Find a stock or creative commons image and write an article about it. Coach someone through a tough time in their life. Revamp an article someone else has written. Exercise in a new way and document how it changes you. List quotes pertaining to love. Narrate your own autobiography. Brag someone else's idea or project. Introduce another culture's idea to your own life and tell about it. Follow a trend for a week or month and describe your experience. Call someone you haven't spoken to in a while and recount your memories. Outline the steps to achieve a goal. Reveal your secret to happiness. Divulge how you reached your place in your career. Bring to light an issue people don't want to face in your community. Question a belief you have held for a long time.
By Murial Bezanson7 years ago in Journal
7 Downloaded Apps I Can't Live Without
1. Facebook Some people may argue that Facebook is dead, but practically everyone I know still uses it, at least to check it. Social media websites are quick to be adapted by the younger generations, but even my parents use Facebook, making it a hub for my cross-generation communication. It is my first choice in making a uniting group page and the business I work for remains active on it. Dead? Facebook is still my number one social network.
By Murial Bezanson7 years ago in Geeks