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Robin's Marketing Action Tip - A recap of ways to help you stay on your path to success...

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It's spring! I've had a surge of energy and have been reviewing learning materials I've used to help me over the past year and am finding it very useful and motivating. And you? If so, here are some links to past topics that are worth reviewing, if I do say so myself  ;-D

Recent topics include how to create great marketing materials, starting with getting great images to use in your portfolio and other places. Last week I gave you some tips on designing and getting it all printed so you can get them done and get back to doing what you love most - making your art. And I've talked about how we can support you on your path to success.

Back in October of last year I did an eight-part series called "Affordable Marketing That Really Works for You." I'm working on the audio version of that series (so you can listen while you work on your art), newly updated and expanded and to be accompanied by a nice, fat PDF file you can reference. Here's my shameless marketing plug: Want to be notified when it's ready and get a special bonus for being one of the first ten people to buy it?  Email me and I'll put you on my "Top 10" list, then look for an email from me next month. I promise that the bonus will be worth the wait!

Aletta gave you some pretty awesome info over the last year as well. Read some of my favorites: Art Marketing is Not Just for ExtrovertsHow To Put Your Best Foot Forward and Not Trip Over Yourself, and one that fits with Aletta's Tip this week - Five Questions That Will Help You Decide If Art Licensing Might be a Fit For You and Your Art.

Got questions?  Feel free to email, or better yet, post a comment on the blog.

All my best to you and yours,

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Robin Sagara
Web Marketing Mentor
robin@artistcareertraining.com



Posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at 09:59AM by Registered CommenterRobin Sagara in , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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