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How to sell art
"Clever online and offline marketing ideas for artists"
Learn how to sell your art and make a living from your passion! Robb Scott offers clever online and offline marketing ideas designed to help you build a following, raise your profile and sell your art. You don't need a large marketing buget, you just need to be creative and willing to use a little elbow grease.
- There's power in numbers - Learn why it can be helpful to surround yourself with other artistically driven people and pool your resources.
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Fundraising Ideas - We all need money to continue to grow. Find out how and where to tap the resources of art grants, business loans, and sponsorship.
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Preparing for a solo exhibit - Learn how to gain media attention, grow your fan base and sell your art on a minimum budget.
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Networking for the future - Learn why networking is so important for the growth of your business.
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Optimizing your site for SEO - Your website is a critical part of your success. Once you understand how to build your site, you'll greatly increase your odds of success without spending valuable marketing dollars.
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Free marketing opportunities - Learn why giving away your skills, and your art, will help you grow. To give truly is too receive.
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Learn how to price your art - Don't sell yourself short. Get what your worth. Learn how to price your art and stick with the price you deserve.
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What is creativity - Where does creativity come from? Is it only for the few or can it be taught and learned by all. Here's my thoughts.
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Good customer service tips - Treat your customers right and they'll become your number one marketing tool. Here is some good customer service tips every artist should follow.
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Train your eyes to see - Drawing isn't about reproducing what you think you see, it's about drawing what is really there.
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Why are you a starving artist - Where did the starving artist come from? Who knows, but it's overrated.
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How to write a Press Release - The press release is a fundamental part of your PR campaign. Learn to do it right for maximum (free!) exposure.
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