Put your Art online with Video

It’s fun, and easy, to promote your artwork online, make videos in your studio, and make that accessible to hundreds of thousands of people in just a few minutes!
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Getting Connected Locally

You might want to now join your local Chamber of Commerce. This allows you to get a contact list of all the other members, and helps raise your local visibilty!
Planning for Staying in Touch

How you might go about deciding to build a contact list from the beginning. As you show your work, you might want to now start creating a list of email addresses you can contact directly for upcoming events.
Artwork Donations, not Freebies
Imagine what would happen if you donate a piece to a charity. You don’t have to present a press release that highlights both the work you did and the charity itself, but that certainly wouldn’t hurt!
Get Art Done First.

Make art your first priority, because sometimes it is difficult to get other things done when we’d rather be doing our art. If you could have gotten up early and done it first, it won’t keep distracting you from your other responsibilities!
Throw a Studio Party!

Open up your studio space and invite everyone in, get everyone’s information, personalize your presence in the community, and present your workspace to the public… Don’t you feel like throwing a party?
Have you ever seen a signature file?

Using a little proven email love, you can get automated long-term results. Have you ever seen the email line with contact info? You might want to now fill yours out too!
Short, Mid, and Long-Term Goals

I don’t know if you’ve set these kinds of goals for yourself yet, but I challenge you to see youself setting these long term, mid-term, and short term goals now so you can begin to see results!
Applying for a lot of different things?

I’m wondering if you’re taking into account the importance of personalized cover letters in your art packets and portfolios for distribution!
Budget Marketing

Because you may not know how money can be best spent to present your artwork to the largest possible audience professionally.




