image by ~♥~AmahRa58~♥~constantl y at work When I was studying acting in college, we actually practiced entering a room for auditions. No joke. We would literally practice the moment before opening the door, opening the door with a smile and striding confidently into a room while making eye contact with directors and producers. We practiced […]
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How to Write An Artist’s Statement That Doesn’t Suck
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. […]
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 […]
Questions on Selling Art Online
I’ve had some really great opportunities to interview a lot of artists over the last six months. I’ve been talking a lot about what I think you need to know when it comes to selling art online. Now I’d like to know – what questions do you have? Ask your question in the comments below, […]
How To: Sell Art on Facebook, Twitter, Digg & More.
You’ve seen buttons like the ones above on websites all over the place. If you don’t use them, you are part of a rapidly shrinking group. The rising generation of Internet users understand that these social bookmarking buttons are there to make it easier to share content. What is Social Bookmarking? It’s a fairly simple […]
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