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An Internet Success Story – How to Market Your Art Via the Internet

Artist Marketing Series, Part IV

Have you ever wondered how to get started selling your art on the Internet? I think that the answer is a lot closer than you think. How to Survive Even Though You’re an Artist, Part 4 – An Internet Success Story – How to Market Your Art Via the Internet takes you step by step through the process. Beginning with methods of gaining a presence in cyberspace, and the many areas that one will be able to assert oneself into this formerly difficult field of marketing art.

Before the age of the World Wide Web, the attempt to gain exposure was extremely limited to being accepted by a brick and mortar gallery or to be represented by a dealer. No matter how you approached it, it was very difficult, if not well nigh impossible to be noticed. Not to mention the expense involved. Galleries and dealers would charge up to 50% commission on sales.

Fortunately, we are in a new era where any artist can be discovered without an enormous outlay of money. If used according to the advice in this outstanding article, the Internet can and hopefully will lead to a resounding success story for you. Cyberspace resulted in a true life entrepreneurial story of Lorna Wallace and how she, over an amazing short period of time, gained status and a devoted following in the art world. She began as a collector, and evolved into painting works of her own. Over the five years that she has been painting she has created over 400 works that have sold. This would make the finest galleries envious. Her creations have steadily increased in value from a starting point of $9.99 on eBay and now sell for thousands of dollars. Unbelievably, however, Lorna is more than happy to share with you her phenomenal successes and does so in this article and the accompanying DVD.

If you wish to read more of how she attained her success, please hurry to www.fineartregistry.com and study this great educational piece. You have nothing to loose and certainly very much to gain.

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