Sunday, 9 August 2009

Achieve Your Creative Endeavor Dreams With A Marketing Mentor

By Leigh-Ann Lemire

Linking up with an advertising and promotion guide to help you sell your artistic creations can be a great boost to your success as an artist, and that's what this little piece of writing is about.

Find out:

- How getting started selling your creative endeavors may be a difficult task.

-how to find a "marketing mentor" who wants to help artists, to get you through the difficulties.

- How time management is also a point that you will want your marketing mentor to instruct you on.

Your dream in the arts can become actuality. Use the information in this article to find the right person to help make it reality.

You can get started selling your creative products with help from family and friends who support you and occasionally you will find someone with a bright idea that can move your career onward. Perhaps you already know some selling techniques that will forward your sales.

As soon as you start making some sales, how do you expand those sales into an amount that will allow you to quit your day job and become a prosperous artist?

Where do you find a person who can tell you want to do? What do you have to do to make a success of yourself as an artist?

Lots of people consider themselves marketing experts. Not every one of them would be the right person to help an artist. Someone trained in marketing who is interested in helping artists is what you want.

An ideal marketing mentor for an artist would be a person who is himself talented and is successful as an artist himself. A young graduate of the local university with a new degree in marketing may be full of energy, but hasn't even tried out his techniques yet, much less specialized in helping artists. The person who is a successful artist already knows what works.

A successful artist who makes a living through art and also has time to help you is indeed gifted in time management. Learn everything you can about the subject from your chosen mentor, lest you find yourself doing only advertising, promotion and selling with no time to actually create art.

Definitely ask if your marketing mentor is presently successful with his or her own career.

If the person you are asking has a successful career and also can help you, the person is doing the right things. You want to copy that. You can make a living with your art, but you don't want to spend all your time doing advertising and selling and marketing and have no time left over to create.

Do your homework to find your creative endeavors marketing mentor because in doing so, you will succeed in your quest to achieve your goals in The Arts.

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