“You are both the artist AND the business. The sooner you accept that dual role, the sooner your creative career stops being a hobby and starts being a legacy.”

— L.A. Walton, The Book Maven

Nobody told you that being a creative also means being a small business owner. But here you are: writing the books AND filing the taxes, creating the content AND managing the marketing, composing the music AND tracking the royalties. Welcome to the CEO life.

The Creative CEO Role

CEO FunctionWhat It Means For You
Strategic PlanningSetting creative goals and business milestones for the year.
MarketingGetting your work in front of the right audience.
FinanceBudgeting, tracking income, managing expenses.
OperationsManaging your production schedule and workflows.
LegalContracts, copyright, business registration.
HRManaging collaborators, freelancers, and your own energy.

The Business Skills Every Creative Needs

  1. Budgeting. Know what your creative projects cost and what they earn. Track everything.
  2. Marketing fundamentals. Basic understanding of email, social media, and content marketing.
  3. Negotiation. For contracts, rates, and partnerships. Your work has value. Know what it is.
  4. Time management. Balancing creation with business tasks requires structure.
  5. Legal basics. Copyright, contracts, and basic business law. Ignorance is not bliss—it’s expensive.

Your Move, Creative

Set one business goal for your creative career this quarter. Not a creative goal—a BUSINESS goal. Launch a product, pitch to five new clients, start an email list, or register your copyright. The creative CEO doesn’t just make art—they build empires.

Stop letting your stories stay stuck.