This book is for you, an upcoming professional visual artist. Get your copy now and have a jump on your opportunities.

Read this and let the author take you through the processes of your marketing opportunities.

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This book is for you, an upcoming professional visual artist. Get your copy now and have a jump on your opportunities.

Read this and let the author take you through the processes of your marketing opportunities.

  • To start, you are advised on how to brand yourself and your artwork, so that you stand out in the sea of other struggling artists.
  • Next, he steers you through each of the many available channels for getting your message to a prospective collector, including the ever-changing tangle of social media. Then, he prepares you to be ready when the prospect responds to your solicitations.
  • He describes writing attractive content for your messages, how to close the sale when the prospect falls in love with your artwork, plus the tricky issues of pricing and affordability.
  • You are coached on the various tools you need to support your marketing efforts: how to choose your computer, essential software and accessories; ways to obtain, handle, and preserve images of both your artwork and references; how email is your prime messaging channel, and to ensure that your prospect will open and read your message; plus how your website is your most important marketing tool, the concept of "friction," and maximizing the design of your landing page.
  • After each chapter are summaries, and hints on how you may get started.


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