If you’re reading this, it’s because you’re part of the Poetry Business Institute—and that matters.
Everything you’ve been learning in PBI is about preparation:
- structure
- professionalism
- systems
- readiness
Now, we’re opening the door to the application side of that work.
🧠 WHAT PBN IS (IN PLAIN TERMS)
The Poetry Business Network is a creative media company.
It is where:
- opportunities are created and curated
- poetry is applied in real-world contexts
- creatives are featured, documented, and positioned
- organizations and partners engage professionally
This is not another community.
This is where the work gets activated.
🔁 HOW PBI AND PBN WORK TOGETHER
Think of it this way:
PBI prepares you.
PBN positions you.
🎯 WHY YOU’RE BEING INVITED FIRST
You’re not being invited because you’re curious.
You’re being invited because you’re prepared.
As a PBI member, you:
- understand structure
- respect process
- know what professionalism looks like
That’s exactly who this ecosystem is being built for.
🚪 WHAT THIS INVITATION GIVES YOU
As an early PBI invitee, you will have:
- priority access to Monthly Showcases
- eligibility to be considered for Poet Life Unscripted
- early visibility into how opportunities form and flow
- a front-row seat to the build of a creative media company
🧩 A NOTE ON TIERS, ROLES & ACCESS
The Poetry Business Network operates with three intentional tiers, each serving a specific role in the ecosystem:
- Free – for observation, discovery, and public participation
- Premier – for serious creatives ready to be considered for opportunities
- VIP – for organizations, sponsors, and opportunity providers
Important to know:
Premium access in PBI includes automatic access to Premier in PBN.
This means:
- No separate upgrade is required
- No duplicate payment
- Your educational investment already positions you closer to application and opportunity
📍 NEXT STEP
Join the Poetry Business Network and begin observing and participating where appropriate.
This is the bridge between learning and application.
And you’re crossing it first.
— Christoph