Tag Archive: promote

Using Twitter To Sell Art | Free Webinar

Twitter is a microblogging service that was created in 2006 by a fellow named Jack Dorsey. The service limits each user's post to 140 characters or less which is the same amount allowed by SMS. (AKA texting from your ...

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Promote And Market Art Using Social Media | Free Online Seminar

Social media marketing is a very popular topic these days. But how can an artist use sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, and other social media outlets to promote and sell art? This free online seminar will discuss various ways social media can be used to sell more art. We are going to focus ...

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Using Video To Promote You And Your Art | Free Webinar

Using video to market and promote your art is a very effective strategy. This is because they can be simple to make, easy to distribute, and really helps people find your work. It also really builds the trust factor with your ...

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Maximize Your Time Spent On Marketing Your Art | Free Webinar

You love creating art but I am guessing that like most artists you loath marketing your artwork. The time spent getting the word out is time spent away from the studio. The key to success is using the clock wisely to ensure that your marketing is effective and offers ...

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Facebook For Artists | Free Art Marketing Webinar

Facebook is a powerful tool for artists looking to promote and sell art online. The most visited URL on the internet is www.google.com, the second most visited is www.facebook.com. What started as a way for students of Havard University to stay connected ...

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Win A Copy Of Crush It By Gary Vaynerchuk | AP240S Video 005

Getting your head around social media and learning to use it to properly promote your art can increase sales. Crush It! will give you many new ideas on how to use social media to promote your art. And in this short video I tell you how you can win your very own copy.

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