Archive for the ‘Marketing’ Category

Art Markteting-Is Perception The Key to Profit?

Art Marketing-Target Market Involves Perception My new friend and artist Bruce Burkholder sent this article and information to me via email. I tried to track it and it looks like it comes from the Washington Post. It is a perfect example though of perception, which also leads then to target market. If over 2,000 people [...]

September 28, 2009 • Posted in: Marketing • No Comments

Art Marketing With Twitter-Tweetdeck Setup

Art Marketing-Set Up Tweetdeck to Save You Time. Marketing your art is tough, twitter is a great tool to help in the art marketing process. If you have followed my twitter posts or anyone elses, you know that there are a number of third party applications that will help organize the twitter side of your [...]

Business Suck? Artists Improve Your Business Skills

While I don’t have any data specific to the arts, the data I have is for businesses overall. As artist’s and studio owners we fit into this because we are small businesses. The SBA and USBank worked on a joint project surveying business owners of failed businesses. While there were a number of challenges and [...]

Art Pricing-Your Attitude Stinks up the Process

This post is in response to a conversation I overheard the other day at an art fair I was attending.  The artist who whined the loudest was issuing verbal complaint regarding the lack of sales at the fair.  I found it interesting because I knew that a few other artist I had talked to were [...]

Twitter Tips

Here are a few more twitter tips to potentially boost your network of peeps. Twitter, like much of social networking is about numbers.  Quality and target is important but you need numbers, here’s why….the more followers you have the more likely that one of your tweets will be re-tweeted. Obviously if you have been following [...]

July 18, 2009 • Tags:  • Posted in: Marketing • No Comments