5. Start working on your marketing

When you have no acting experience and you follow the above advice, it’s likely you won’t have too much of your time taken up with filming projects day in and day out. Therefore, you’ll probably have a little bit of extra time on your hands which you can use wisely to boost your acting career.
My suggestion would be to start working on your marketing and branding yourself. It’s not going to do much for you now, but if you start early, once you have that acting experience, you’ll be ahead of many other actors who are just catching up with their actor marketing goals.
So what can you do to start building a brand around yourself? There are several things, and all are very easy to do and learn, particularly because it’s all based online. Here’s what you should focus on:
- Build your own personal acting website (or you can pay someone to do it for you, but it’s not worth it).
- Create social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, Instragram and whatever else is out there.
- Become active on your website and with your social media. Share things and communicate with others.
- Make connections online with other actors, directors, producers, screenwriters and industry people.
On top of doing all of this online, you can also start networking a little. Even if you live in a small town with very little film or theater action, there’s probably other aspiring actors, directors, producers out there doing the same thing. Find them, connect with them and maybe start working on something together.
If you try hard, you can also find professionals in the field who are already working. Getting to know these people is harder, particularly when you’re still trying to figure out how to become an actor with no experience, but if you can get their attention, try to utilize those contacts, or save them for later.
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