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| Jim |
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 9:27 am |
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Yes, you too can promote your work with a calendar!
A calendar?
One effective way to promote your art is to build a calendar with the images
you create. Everybody needs and uses a calendar. And most of us prefer
attractive and interesting calendars over mere functional blocks of paper
with numbers.
Select some of the better images you've created, or simply pull together
some that you think may be appealing to a wide audience. Use them to
decorate a month or a whole year. Or arrange the weeks and months around
the images as you choose. Make the calendar itself a work of art.
I provide the raw calendar content. It's already done and ready for free
download as a PDF file. You take the calendar data and combine it with your
own work. You can then offer the calendars for sale or as gifts, as
promotions, whatever you choose. (See and download my 2006 and 2007
calendars at www.jimsgraphix.com -- just click the link to "free calendar.")
Granted, this may not be the way you will always want to promote your work.
But it can be an effective way to get started or to simply boost the
circulation you already have.
And there are other ways to get your work noticed, as well. Printed
newsletters or maybe an email list. You can get people to sign up for your
printed or email list by putting together a simple flyer and taking it
around to the local shops and stores in town. Leave small stacks where the
shops allow it. Place a few on bulletin boards. This may seem like a slow
way to promote yourself, but you'd be surprised what a little local activity
can produce.
In the flyer, you can feature a nice image and say a few things about
yourself, making sure you invite people to sign up for a newsletter. Of
course, you can also do this with a website, but I find it very valuable to
get the word out about anything you do online. Simply building a site
seldom does much. Use business cards, flyers, newsletters, ads in local
papers, etc. to tell the public about what you do and how to find you.
Which brings me back to the calendar. It works. It tends to hang around
(literally) for at least a year. People actually look at it! And if they
like what they see, they'll take a closer look (so be sure to include
contact information!!). And you can give them away, sell them, or both.
Offer them as prizes, as birthday gifts (Perfect as Christmas gifts, of
course).
By the way, this is the perfect time of the year to get going on a 2007
calendar (it takes time to make all the technical decisions, find a printing
method/supplier, work out distribution, etc.). You can also do a hybrid
June 2006 - June 2007 calendar, popular with many businesses (for their
fiscal year), and schools, as well.
Anyway, just a couple of ideas.
Jim
www.jimsgraphix.com
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