Promoting Events 6 Months Out
If I were asked for advice on promoting my workshops, these are the actions I’d encourage organizers to take. Please use this format as a guideline and adapt it to any event.
Promoting Events 6 Months Out Read
If I were asked for advice on promoting my workshops, these are the actions I’d encourage organizers to take. Please use this format as a guideline and adapt it to any event.
Promoting Events 6 Months Out Read
You’re an artist. Let’s say you also teach classes. One is a service and the other is, for lack of a better word, a product. You have to promote both. Deep Thought Thursday: How is marketing your art different from marketing your classes?
Marketing Your Art vs Marketing Your Teaching Read
After the workshop, perhaps 5 days later, I send all students an email with a link to a special page just for them. This page has about 20 additional, highly relevant resources. I opt for doing it this way because:
How to Get Students to Visit Your Site Read
I knew I was an artist when we made cut-out bunnies in grade school because mine was the only bunny with a hula skirt on. I was fascinated with Hawaii at the time. Two other art teachers have also left a big impression on me.
What Did You Learn From Your Art Teachers? Read
Guest blogger Janice Tanton says: “I would never have learned what I have if it were not for the generosity of artists that took me under their wings and into their studios, taught me their techniques, concept, insight and ultimately how to find my own voice.”
10 Commandments of Teaching Art Read
Guest blogger Marty Coleman (aka Napkin Dad) says: My kids liked that I was an artist as they grew up. They had a ton of things to create with and had inspiration to do so from seeing me being an artist. I learned a couple things about encouraging them that I want to share with the followers of the Art Biz Blog.”
6 Steps for the Artist-Father to Help Grow Creative Kids Read
Do you risk creating “little yous” by teaching your art or craft? Is it possible to be both an artist and a teacher without having a bunch of people copying your work?
Is There a Downside to Teaching Your Art? < Deep Thought Thursday Read
Are you charging too little for your teaching? Are you finding it difficult to raise your rates with a venue that you have an established relationship with? Here’s some advice to help you make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth.
Artist Teaching: Experience vs. Pay Scale Read
Last fall I asked Twitter and Facebook followers what they were earning for their workshops. There’s such a variety! I’ve also included some insights into what you’re paying to attend workshops
What Artists are Getting Paid for Teaching Read