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 [...]
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. Â 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 [...]
