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- Selling Gift Hampers Online? Tips for Getting Your Images Right
by Deborah Carpenter. There are many key elements to running a successful online gift hamper business just as any other business but one important factor is getting your images looking not just good but fantastic.
The market is highly competitive and you will want your images to have the wow factor ten times more than your competition which means they have to be visually appealing.
Of course it helps to be creative... products, articles, news
- Selling your Art Online - Website Tips For Artists
by Ralph Serpe. If you plan to sell your art online with your own unique website, my advice is simple: Be Different! There are hundreds of artist websites online today that are all making the same mistakes.
The first problem I would like to note, is the use of long multimedia presentations that artists are incorporating into their websites. I don't think there is anything more frustrating then arriving at a web... products, articles, news
- Selling Your Jewelry on Consignment: Tips for Protecting Your Interests
by Rena Klingenberg. Selling your jewelry on consignment through shops and galleries can be a nice source of income. But consignment arrangements do bear a risk for the artist, because the shop or gallery owner holds several pieces of your jewelry for which you haven't received payment yet
Since in a consignment arrangement you (the artist) retain ownership of your merchandise until it's actually sold, you must tak... products, articles, news
- Art Marketing Tips - Launch a Successful Business Selling Your Art or Crafts
by Ralph Serpe. Define your goals and get organized - What are your goals as an artist? Do you hope and dream to one day have your artwork displayed in a museum or do you just want to sell enough of your art to make a good living? Defining your goals is an important first step toward your success as an artist. Realize your long-term goal and then set reasonable and attainable short-term goals.
Build your confi... products, articles, news
- Arranging Your Images - The Initial Step to an Awesome Album
by Tom Ambrozewicz. Whether you get your photographs printed or keep them online matters not-the first phase to creating a truly wonderful scrapbook is to organize your pictures and memorabilia. This may seem like a time-consuming and unnecessary part of your scrapbooking project, but, believe me, it will save you time later and help you avoid making mistakes that can't be fixed, such as forgetting to include a part... products, articles, news
- Entering Great Art Contests Online
by Paul Turner. Whether you're a serious professional artist or just an amateur, entering art contests can be a rewarding and fun way to earn money, notoriety and attention for your work. While there are many well-known annual art contests that are entered by thousands of professionals and students, you'll be glad to know that there are many more small art contests with much less competition that can be found w... products, articles, news
- How to Make a Beautiful Ribbon Bow for Your Gift or Gift Basket and Save Money Too
by Helen Hecker. It's easy to learn how to make a bow. A big, beautiful, tied ribbon bow puts a perfect professional finishing touch on your gifts and gift baskets.
And a hand-tied bow is always a perfect finish. The florist's bow has long been used in the floral and gift basket industry and for many years was somewhat of a trade secret. Not anymore! And these ribbon bows will save money because they are cheap... products, articles, news
- The Art of Selling Art
by Kathy Austin. Leo Tolstoy once said " Every work of art causes the receiver to enter into a certain kind of relationship both with him who produced, or is producing, the art, and with all those who, simultaneously, previously, or subsequently, receive the same artistic impression". According to him, every piece of work done by an artist is perceived as a kind of relationship between the artist and the viewer.... products, articles, news
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