Art Buyers Going Ahead In Recession
A good time for artists to build collectors circles, make art easy to acquire
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CARMEL, CA – June 10, 2009 – “Art collecting is a passion that doesn’t just stop. People still want beauty around them.” says author Keith Gilchrist. “In slow times, artists need to search out dedicated collectors, then deliver the message each one needs to hear to make an acquisition.” A new eBook, “How To Sell Your Art In A Recession,” shows the artist or craftsperson how to rethink their art business using professional management and marketing methods.
The 105 page report offers ways to understand the needs and desires of art collectors, then turn them into compelling stories and experiences. Delivering the message through conversations, websites, promotion, publicity and events builds sales and long term relationships. The program gets results for students, career artists and masters. An Appendix of eight valuable marketing tools for website design and testing, promotion programs, generating media releases, word-of-mouth and art business forms is included.
Art Marketing Reports President Keith Gilchrist, merges his business experience as a partner in a major New York management consulting firm with marketing know-how from managing multimedia design and production to offer artists the essentials for building a thriving art business with committed circle of collectors. Artists interested in learning more about marketing their art are encouraged to visit: http://www.artmarketingreport.com
Contact: keith@artmarketingreport.com
Phone: (831) 622-0579
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Media: Art Marketing Reports publishes reports, books, eBooks and promotional materials for artists and craftspersons to use in building a thriving art business with committed circle of collectors. For more information, please visit http://www.artmarketingreport.com. Review copies, interviews and sample chapters are available from the website. The book retails for $23 and can be purchased through www.artmarketingreport.com. |