TeleClass, Live, September 14, 2010

Keeping Up With Trends and Building Your Art Licensing Brand
Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. Pacific
$29.95 includes TeleClass Outline and recording if you can’t make it.
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Learning to watch the marketplace, predict art and color trends and build an art brand will help you succeed in art licensing. Trends are especially important when creating art that goes on products. If you can recognize a trend in its infancy you could create art that does very well in the marketplace.
Equally important is building a brand so both manufacturers and consumers understand who you are, what you do and what you stand for.
Tara will answer these questions and more:
- Art is often described as "timeless". Why then, are we discussing trends?
- How long do trends last?
- Where do you find trends? Is it possible to know for sure if something is a trend?
- What are some examples of trends that made a big impact in art licensing?
- What are the issues facing licensed artists in regards to branding?
- What suggestions do you have for a new artist who is just starting to think about branding?
- How do I get brand awareness with consumers?
Join us to hear Tara’s advice on how to watch for trends and build your brand to make licensing work for you. Make this small investment of time and money now to save yourself time and trouble later– and open up steady income possibilities.
Tara Reed* has been licensing her art since 2004 and sharing her experience with others since 2008. Tara Reed's business background and personal experience with trends and branding in the art licensing industry will help shorten your learning curve. Her experience can help you build your success and your brand in licensing!
Register now to learn how to watch for trends and build your brand to license your art.
* FTC Disclosure: When we find artists who have deep, proven experience in a topic that will help you make a better living making art, we put them front and center. When these fine folks offer services and products that are first class, sometimes we agree to help each other get the word out to you with an "affiliate" arrangement, which means that we will earn a small commission for referring you to their resources. Those are marked with an asterisk.


