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11 Years Ago
Network. Network. Network.
It may take time and effort to keep up with posting to various sites but it is worth it. Even if its is once a week, bi-weekly or monthly you are exposing yourself and your work to potential new customers or fans. Every look or contact could lead to more exposure and sales. These sites also expose you to other artists work and broaden your creativity. Take the time, explore.
Some social sites I use.
Facebook
Twitter
StumbleUpon
Google +
Pinterest
deviant art
flickr
Etsy
Blogger
Youtube
Wordpress
www.theawesomer.com
www.behance.net
www.linkedin.com
Check them out. Join up. Get involved.
If you have sites you like to check out or are part of that are not on this list, please reply and include them so others can check them out.
Thanks
Greg Hoogeveen
instaArtists admin.
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11 Years Ago
Thank you for sharing Greg
Our parent company Fine Art America
11 Years Ago
When you say Etsy - can you link your Etsy account to here? I have a difficult time with self-promotion, but am really trying because I could use the extra money (to buy camera equipment, kidding) - I live in a shore community where they have art shows and craft shows, but don't know where my photographs would fit in. Any advice would be great.
Penni
11 Years Ago
Thank you for the advice. I'm new to marketing my work. Especially my photography (I'm a painter, and drawing artist). I really like your work, especially the blue mounds series.