Thursday, May 9, 2013

artists, learn how to sell your art for maximum profits.

artists, learn how to sell your art for maximum profits.


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how often do you wonder... "will i ever make a living with my art?" take a moment to read this letter... let me prove how easy it can be for you to start selling your art or craftwork right now first of all... Who am i? and why should you listen to me?
2.5'x3.5' titled "little mermaid" i created with 275 pieces of glass... it took effort but i finally cracked their code"and figured out exactly how they did it and... i started doing it and making money my artist friends began questioning me what i was doing differently. it wasn't long before i realized there was a great want & need for this knowledge.
do you want to sell more of your art or craftwork at higher prices so you can spend your time creating quality work rather than feeling you have to "mass" produce your art in order to make a living... but don't know how?
would you like to have name recognition and have customers calling you... But don't know where to begin?
do you want to have all of the above without a huge amount of effort or becoming a "pushy salesperson" or an expert in marketing... But don't have a clue how to?
if your answers were "yes " and of course i know they were ;) , then you've come to the right place

let's be honest...you & i both know there's much more to earning a living as an artist than just creating great art. Like it or not, you need to know how to sell it. in fact, making the art is the enjoyable part. But creating great art alone is not going to pay the bills. the problem is that it costs money to live and being a "starving artist" just doesn't cut it. it doesn't even matter if you just want to have a part time business making art...supplies and equipment cost money. You need to make more than you spend...

learning how to sell your work is something you probably never thought you would need to learn or wanted to. Like me, you probably don't even like selling. I know when i started out i really didn't put much thought into it. i bought lots of equipment and supplies and setup my studio. I loved it i was finally doing what i always wanted. When i set up my studio the last thing i had on my mind was selling my work. I just wanted to create and "play". I wanted to be an artist not an art salesman. Know the feeling?

soon i realized that i needed to sell my work if i was going to continue to make it. Giving it away free to fa......Read More detail



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