A couple of weeks ago, Gmail rolled out a massive change to your email inbox. If you are an artist that runs an email newsletter, I would bet that you are upset and scared by the new changes. They can impact your art business in a massive way. Let’s see if we can clear up […]
Mark Mcguinness on Resilience and Art
While I was out on vacation, I thought it would be great to introduce you to Mark McGuinness, one of my favorite bloggers. I’ve been reading Mark’s Lateral Action blog since 2009. Mark is an excellent writer, deep thinker, and creative consultant. Have fun with this Q&A! Hi Mark! How do you get used to […]
Hijacking TAA – What is Abundance?
Hey artists, I’m hijacking this blog. Actually, Cory handed the reins over to me, so it’s not really a hijacking, but since I’m in charge for this post, I’m going to get on my soapbox and talk about something that I don’t think gets enough attention. (Never fear — we’ll return you to your regularly […]
10 Strategies to Improve Your Art Sales
This is a guest post from Carolyn Edlund of ArtsyShark.com. Carolyn and I have had several conversations wishing that we could help artists learn the actual skills of sales. In a former life, I was an annoying telemarketer. I learned all of these skills – the words to use, the way to ask for a […]
Why Artists Should Avoid Gallery Representation
Guest blogger: Alyson B. Stanfield, Art Biz Blog Galleries have a lot of other artists in their stables. You are not the only artist that the gallery is looking after. It is also nurturing the careers of many other artists. It is rare that a gallery can tell an artist (honestly), “You are my #1 […]
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