image by e-magic This is a guest post from artist Hannah Piper Burns. Artist statements: the bane of almost every artist’s existence! Maybe it’s because artists are such visual thinkers, or maybe because it’s literally impossible to translate between mediums. Whatever the reason, writing a new statement is enough to make anyone pull out their hair. […]
Press Releases for Artists – Social Media Style
Michelle from The Miracle in July has done some pretty fun stuff to promote her self-published novel. One of the things that I like most is her Social Media Press Release. If you are an artist and you want to promote yourself to bloggers and journalists, a well-crafted press release is important. Michelle goes by […]
La Vie de Boheme – The Original Starving Artists
Back in the mid-19th century, there was a guy named Henri Murger – and artists everywhere should know this guy. Murger lived among the Bohemians, a group of French people in Paris who lived poor, obscure lives – until Murger wrote a book about them. Scenes de La Vie de Boheme made the Bohemians famous. They went from […]
Choose Your Own Adventure Online Course: We’re in the Home Stretch!
image by Kristen Faulkenberry Mack I have a pretty good idea at this point of what we’re going to cover in April’s group coaching session. Here’s a run down of some of the good suggestions. The basics of selling – how do you go from selling in real life to selling online? How do you […]
Your Website: Where Visitors Disappear and Sales Never Come Out
image by colin j campbell. used with permission Is your website a Dark Wood where visitors go in and sales never go out? You’ve got buyers. You know you do. You’ve got traffic coming to your website. You see that the average visits to your popular works are three minutes or more. You’ve got 2,000 […]
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