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General marketing tips
The following articles give general tips and ideas on how to promote your work.
The Business of Art Introduced
Tips for developing goals and strategies for marketing your artwork in today's world. Geared toward visual artists but contains information for all disciplines. From Tailwind.com.
Self-Marketing for Artists
Traditional promotion and marketing doesn't always bring the desired results in the performing arts. Here's what can work. Reprinted at Artjob with permission from contemporary jazz recording artist Bradley Sowash.
Visual Arts
How to Decide Which Galleries are Right For You to Approach
Learn why it is important to think ahead before approaching galleries. Reprinted at Artists Register with permission from Art Advice.com
Guide to Approaching Galleries by Sylvia White
Approaches to take once you've decided which galleries are appropriate for you. Reprinted at Artists Register with permission from ArtAdvice.com.
Literary
Top Ten Questions Writers Ask
Description: A general resource reference for writers from Poets and Writers Online.
Submitting scripts to theatres
Submitting scripts to theatres and competitions
Article is included in The Playwrighting Seminars Web site created by Richard Toscan.
Developing portfolios, support materials, and work samples
One of the steps in promoting your work to arts professionals and decision makers is developing an effective portfolio and/or effective work samples and support materials. Find tips for artists in all disciplines.