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Top 12 Tips of How to Write a Survey Without Embarrassing Yourself ailable.OK, I work for a survey software company, so maybe I'm a bit biased on telling you what type of survey to choose, but when it comes to taking surveys - I've been on the receiving end of far too many poorly constructed surveys that required way too much time and energy simply to share my thoughts. Even my favorite local brewery (Harpoon) failed to retain my interest during their 20 page long saga of a survey- Here at Prezza we got together with a Top Ten list If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, p What is this Sea Change? In the past lithography and traditional printing methods were used if the artist wanted to market reproductions of original artwork. While effective, these methods had serious drawbacks:Good Morning Silicon Valley reports that the recently leaked Press Release is actually confidential Microsoft memo.“The next sea change” in computing -- software as a service -- has arrived, Gates writes, and Microsoft must embrace it or lose ground to the advertising-supported Internet businesses being developed by Google, Yahoo and Salesforce.com.In the Web 1.0 Dotcom days, a concept had emerged called B-to-B-to-C, as a successor to B-to-B an First and foremost, a high output number would compromise the value of any reproduction. Second, the quality of 4 color copies limited the color rendition of such reproductions. Also, the choice of substrates was dismal compared to gicl?e. The advent of high-end digital printmaking has opened a new world for artists: more paper choices, better color, limited production. On a pure marketing standpoint, artists who have shows and lectures can now suggest giclees to potential buyers. Collectors in particular want to buy art that is not made in mass quantities. When buying a gicl?e they are assured to possess something rare and exquisite. Giclees are well established in the art world; they are bought and sold in world class auctions as well as in galleries. Many museums display giclees. Listen to your clients: I recently had a call from a portrait artist. She has a business where customers come to her for family portraits she makes on watercolor paper. She had a few inquiries regarding making copies so that more than one household could have the portrait of their loved ones. At the same time they asked for a quality print, possibly on the same paper. We reproduced the original and it was virtually impossible to distinguish it from the gicl?e. Now the artist was happy to make additional income and the families had as many portraits as they wanted! No matter what the market is, whether it consists of commissioned art or not, high quality reproductions can generate an additional stream of income given the proper marketing. How can you increase the value of your artwork? One proven method is to create posters (It has been done for a long time by artists and photographers) and sell the posters at art shows. This creates a buzz and facilitates the selling of your work in a poster format to be displayed in various locations. A well designed poster is one of the best advertisements! Second, create art and make high quality gicl?e reproductions without ever selling your originals. Make for example an artist proof edition of 25, sign it and release it as the only art available. If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, po Trust Your Vision! marketing standpoint, artists who have shows and lectures can now suggest giclees to potential buyers. Collectors in particular want to buy art that is not made in mass quantities. When buying a gicl?e they are assured to possess something rare and exquisite.People love to tell me their ideas. Attracting that kind of energy is a blessing. The blessing comes from the excitement that people have about the things they want to do. They tell me their ideas because they think I might offer helpful advice. So here it is.Every organization begins with at least one thing: a vision. One person usually has an idea that is timely and worthwhile. The person has a choice, either they will move forward or they wo Giclees are well established in the art world; they are bought and sold in world class auctions as well as in galleries. Many museums display giclees. Listen to your clients: I recently had a call from a portrait artist. She has a business where customers come to her for family portraits she makes on watercolor paper. She had a few inquiries regarding making copies so that more than one household could have the portrait of their loved ones. At the same time they asked for a quality print, possibly on the same paper. We reproduced the original and it was virtually impossible to distinguish it from the gicl?e. Now the artist was happy to make additional income and the families had as many portraits as they wanted! No matter what the market is, whether it consists of commissioned art or not, high quality reproductions can generate an additional stream of income given the proper marketing. How can you increase the value of your artwork? One proven method is to create posters (It has been done for a long time by artists and photographers) and sell the posters at art shows. This creates a buzz and facilitates the selling of your work in a poster format to be displayed in various locations. A well designed poster is one of the best advertisements! Second, create art and make high quality gicl?e reproductions without ever selling your originals. Make for example an artist proof edition of 25, sign it and release it as the only art available. If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, p Key Employees Can and Will Leave Your Business, are You Prepared? lor paper. She had a few inquiries regarding making copies so that more than one household could have the portrait of their loved ones. At the same time they asked for a quality print, possibly on the same paper. We reproduced the original and it was virtually impossible to distinguish it from the gicl?e. Now the artist was happy to make additional income and the families had as many portraits as they wanted!Very few businesses can claim to be prepared for the loss of key employees. Quite often it is an unexpected and unplanned for event that causes quite a bit of disruption to 'business as usual'.It is quite a gut wrenching experience to see an employee you have worked with over a period of time leaving your business. Even if the parting of ways is on good terms with a period of handover, you just know that there is so much information walking out the do No matter what the market is, whether it consists of commissioned art or not, high quality reproductions can generate an additional stream of income given the proper marketing. How can you increase the value of your artwork? One proven method is to create posters (It has been done for a long time by artists and photographers) and sell the posters at art shows. This creates a buzz and facilitates the selling of your work in a poster format to be displayed in various locations. A well designed poster is one of the best advertisements! Second, create art and make high quality gicl?e reproductions without ever selling your originals. Make for example an artist proof edition of 25, sign it and release it as the only art available. If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, p Illegal Janitors: How They Threaten Your Business er marketing.Everyone has heard of the streams of illegal aliens that are crossing into America. We know that they’re coming here to better their lives, to find work.But, what kind of work are they finding? Are they becoming police officers? Firemen? Doctors? Lawyers?No. In many cases they are taking low paying jobs in service related industries like lawn maintenance, painting, restaurants, and… janitorial.Now, you might think that having an ill How can you increase the value of your artwork? One proven method is to create posters (It has been done for a long time by artists and photographers) and sell the posters at art shows. This creates a buzz and facilitates the selling of your work in a poster format to be displayed in various locations. A well designed poster is one of the best advertisements! Second, create art and make high quality gicl?e reproductions without ever selling your originals. Make for example an artist proof edition of 25, sign it and release it as the only art available. If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, p Inventors-Make Sure Your Invention is a Success! ailable.Discover some of the important strategies all inventors should know to help ensure that their invention is a success.This list of tips was compiled from successful inventors. They are sure to steer you in the right direction and help you ensure success for yourself...1. Educate yourself on the in's and out's of patents, product development and invention marketing. There is plenty you can do on your own. Even if you plan to hire a patent searche If you wish to be able to sell your original you can do so and still increase the value of your art. Start with small limited editions. As soon they are sold out the value will increase. Always establish and maintain a personal relationship with every past, current and potential buyer of your art! Buyers connect emotionally with the art as well as the creator. They will be more receptive to collecting more work if they feel a bond. Use the Internet Create a website with a portfolio so people can see the art. Add the URL to business cards, posters, postcards etc. Optimize the site for keywords you want to target (i.e. abstract paintings, oil paintings of flowers, portraits on oil etc.) The artist is encouraged to pre-sell the complete limited edition if a LE is decided. It is a good idea to track the collectors and notify them when the particular edition is sold out. Another advantage of having a website is to create a newsletter notifying people of limited edition publication as well as accomplishments and new art. These practices reinforce the added value of their current (or potential) purchase. Last but not least, ask for a Certificate of Authenticity from the printmaker. We have more information available at Our guide to giclee printing and marketing.
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