Discover which collaboration models deliver real results for permanent jewelry artists — from photo sessions with photographers to salon partnerships and influencer deals. Know exactly which one fits your business right now.
Stop saying yes to every opportunity. Learn the 5 critical questions to ask before committing — so you can filter out the partnerships that waste your energy and focus on the ones that bring paying clients.
Alignment, clear agreements, and intentional relationship management separate successful collabs from the duds. Get the exact strategies Brenda used to build partnerships that kept clients coming for months.
The Collaboration Guide Built From Real Experience
You've probably had collabs that brought you clients for months — and others that generated absolutely nothing. The frustrating part? It wasn't about luck or timing. It was about alignment, clarity, and how you set things up from the very beginning. This guide breaks down everything Brenda learned from both her wins and her failures. You'll get a clear roadmap for seven different collaboration types — from photo sessions and salon partnerships to influencer deals and fellow artist collabs. More importantly, you'll learn how to evaluate whether a collab is actually worth your time before you commit. Inside, you'll discover the exact framework for building alliances where both of you win, not partnerships where you're just giving away your service hoping for a mention. It's about creating real agreements, managing expectations, and building relationships that actually convert into business.
Brenda Cazares
Brenda Cazares is the founder of Brenink Academy and a permanent jewelry artist who's built her business through strategic partnerships and collaborations. After years of experimenting with different collab models — some that thrived and others that fell flat — she realized the difference wasn't luck. It was clarity, alignment, and intentional relationship management. She created this guide to share exactly what she learned from both her wins and her failures, so other permanent jewelry artists can skip the trial-and-error phase and build collaborations that actually work. Her mission is simple: help artists build sustainable businesses through partnerships that make sense.
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Artists who've used this framework are seeing real results — from booking clients months in advance to building partnerships that feel like true wins for everyone involved.
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