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Amos Pizzey Wants to Help Artists Find Work with Digital Platform Talenthouse

The Internet has become haven for independent and amateur artists, whether those artists work in music, animation or performance.  While social media and the web have made it possible to independently promote oneself and gain traction with a fan base, it is not an easy thing to accomplish.  For people who treat their artwork as a profession and not as a hobby, it is not always viable to simply promote work on social media sites and hope for the best.  Amos Pizzey wants to give professional artists a better tool on the web that can help them not just gain attention, but find paying work.  This cool person in technology founded his company Talenthouse in order to give artists the equivalent of a professional networking site like LinkedIn. 

On Talenthouse, artists can create expansive profiles displaying their work in a professional manner.  The online portfolios that people post on Talenthouse are useful for easily showing potential employers or clients what someone’s strengths are as an artist and what he or she can accomplish with their work.  Just as with other social networks, users can connect with each other and follow their work.  Any interested artists who experience technical issues while trying to create a portfolio on Pizzey’s site will need help from an online computer support firm.

Pizzey doesn’t want Talenthouse to only be a place where artists have an online space to professionally display their work.  Talenthouse also works in partnerships with several major brands and international performers who offer the online community employment opportunities.  Musicians asking for backup performers on Talenthouse and companies looking to commission certain types of artwork are just a couple examples of what Pizzey and his team call “creative invites”.  Organizations post new creative invites on Talenthouse every week for artists to respond to, giving the Talenthouse community opportunities they would not have access to otherwise.  Any company that wants to post creative invites on Talenthouse but has trouble with the site should consult with business IT support professionals to determine the problem.

Pizzey initially founded Talenthouse in 2008.  Over six years, the website has grown considerably and has evolved into the impressive product it is today.  This cool person’s background is in creative work, not technology.  Given the nature of his company however, it is probably best that Pizzey has an understanding of the people Talenthouse helps on a regular basis. Pizzey’s insight into what artists go through trying to promote their work and find opportunities plays directly into Talenthouse’s stated purpose to help artistic creators everywhere.

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