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Shopster ecommerce how to: Finding products to sell in your online store and on ebay
Shopster.com gives members their own ecommerce website and online store, lets members sell on eBay, Amazon, Overstock & more, lets members sell their own products and sell dropship products from the Shopster network. Sign-up for your free online Shopster ecommerce store at www.shopster.com and start making money today! This video teaches you how to search for products in the Shopster virtual warehouse, connect with other Merchants to sell their products and add products to your own personal inventory within the Shopster system.
How to Price Your Artwork
If you are just starting out as a professional visual artist and you have a good body of work that you’d like to sell, but you don’t know how to begin when it comes to pricing your art….here are a few pointers that might be helpful! *Note: I do try to respond to everyone in the comments, but sometimes it takes me a while! My website: ArtByCedar.com A few footnotes I wanted to add after receiving some helpful feedback from other artists: The price examples I give are for gallery-wrapped canvases, ie unframed. So for me, the cost of framing is not a factor. If you frame your work, you will have to add your framing costs onto your retail price (obviously, or you wouldn’t make a profit!) In this case I’d probably still price by size to start with, then tack on the framing costs afterwards. I’ve seen many artists that have 2 prices for each piece they sell, a framed price & an unframed price. I think that’s a smart way to do things, as many galleries and collectors may prefer to frame a piece themselves. (But of course this all depends on your work–the frame you choose may be of integral importance to the work.) A note about size: looking through the goggles of my own situation, I hadn’t even considered how low /inch would be for very small sizes, since the smallest size I typically work in is 20″ x 20″. If you make smaller paintings, you’ll want to start higher than /square inch. (A 5″x7″ painting for would be ridiculously low for most painters–except possibly if …
Why You as an Artist Should Sell Your Own Music Independently
cdbaby.com youtube.com Thanks for watching. This Video gives great insight on why musicians and artists should be selling their own music independently. Lil’ D of Blockkingz EntertainmentRead these published articles from Lil’ D of Blockkingz Entertainment by simply clicking on the link to the right of each title. If the links will not click, simply copy and paste them into your browser. Feel free to tweet these articles. Thanks on the support. Lil’ D of Blockkingz Entertainment Cds are available here click now: Cdbaby.com What You Tube can Do For New Artists— bit.ly How a Music Artist Should Use a Cell Phone—bit.ly Where to Find Inspiration For New Songs—bit.ly How to Raise Money to Fund Your Cd or Album—bit.ly The Best Ways to Grab the Attention of Record Labels—bit.ly Why We Choose Internet Radio over Traditional Radio—bit.ly Five Reasons to Have a Home Studio—bit.ly Top 4 Places to Find Recording Equipment for your Studio—bit.ly Surefire Rituals to Get You Writing—bit.ly Just Do You—bit.ly Don’t Call Your Music “Yours” Label it a “Brand”—bit.ly Three Tips for Better Lyric Writing—bit.ly Exciting Method Using Video to Promote Your Music—bit.ly 5 Reasons We Become Obsessed With Music Artists—bit.ly Outcomes of Reaching Your Goals—bit.ly Seven Expert Reasons To Start a Record Label—bit.ly Maximize Your Opportunities as a Recording Artist—bit.ly Music Artists Have Power over Us—bit.ly