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The Transmedia Artist Guide to Making Artist Submissions    by Marie Kazalia
Price: $21.95 USD. 19680 words. Published on April 26, 2011. .

Visual artists, this ebook contains tips, 100's of resource links, and cover letters for you to adapt and use for making your own submissions, in any media, to get your art viewed by art gallerists, museum curators, represented by corporate art consultants who will present your art to clients, for getting Giclee print and art licensing ops, calendar art, CD music insert art contracts, PR and more
Art Marketing Made Easy: A 30-Day Recipe for Creating More Buzz, Profits and Results    by Karen Moehr
Price: $2.99 USD. 15130 words. Published on May 19, 2011. .

Art Marketing Made Easy: A 30-Day Recipe for Creating More Buzz, Profits & Results! This easy-to-follow program will help you build a rock-solid fine art/craft business. Just do the simple tasks and watch your leads, sales and profits increase! -MORE EXPOSURE -MORE LEADS -MORE SALES & COMMISSIONS
The Shy Artist's Guide to What Galleries Want    by Loretta Alvarado
Price: $4.99 USD. 3110 words. Published on May 30, 2011. .

This guide is a glimpse into the thought process of an art gallery owner when deciding whether or not to represent an artist.
Sell Your Artwork & Crafts Online: An Insider's Guide to the Worldwide Arts Market    by Heidi Rand
Price: $7.99 USD. 16040 words. Published on February 5, 2012. .

Comprehensive guide to all aspects of selling your artwork or crafts online. Loaded with insider tips and expert advice. Learn whether to get your own website, what other sites are right for your work, and how to market and advertise your art, use social media, and measure your successes and weaknesses. Creative ideas to zero in on what’s holding you back, and how to get yourself moving.
The Art of Mark Wilson    by Mark Wilson
Price: $5.00 USD. 8040 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

If you are going to school for commercial art, graphic design, fine art, most art degrees do not teach art as a business, only art instruction. Before you finish your degree, this is a must read book about art and art as a business to help you avoid becoming labelled a starving artist.
The Art of Collection    by Lawrence Seinoff
Price: $2.99 USD. 54730 words. Published on August 4, 2012. .

Hard money lender Jim Stedman gets more than he bargained for when he invests in an art gallery run by the conniving Richard Solo.
The writing of God Opens Doors - Kisemanitow Peyohtena Iskwahtem    by M McColl
Price: Free! 3610 words. Published on December 6, 2012. .

Paperback edition by Angelique Merasty Levac, artist, business woman, and mother, who contemplated telling the story about her unique life for some time now. She is comfortable and successful in the modern world and thrives in her Christian walk and in her art and her business but her story begins with citizenship in an ancient world. She believes God opened the door for her to change her life.
How to Start an Art Business Online    by Bruce Azevedo
Price: $2.99 USD. 5840 words. Published on January 23, 2013. .

Become the well-known Artist you've always dreamed of! What better way to get your name known and make great money at the same time! With my eBook, How To Start An Art Business Online, I will show you everything you need to know to get your business started online. There are a total of 25 easy steps you need to take and the best part is that you can get started for less than $100.
A Guide for the Introverted Artist    by Diane Hoeptner
Price: $0.99 USD. 4680 words. Published on April 3, 2013. .

Share, sell and improve your art: A how-to guide for the introverted visual artist by Diane Hoeptner
The Shy Artist's Guide to Answering Questions: How to respond to all those annoying questions and comments you get from your customers    by Loretta Alvarado
Price: $14.99 USD. 20650 words. Published on May 7, 2013. .

How many times have you heard, "Do you make these?" or, "I'll be back?" If you want to get your work out into the world, you're going to have to talk to people. And, you'll to have to respond to the same questions and comments repeatedly. This book is filled with best ways to respond to the most common questions and comments that you might hear when showing your art or craft in public.