Marketing yourself to the scrapbook industry

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What is it? Marketing yourself to publishers and design teams just got easier! I'm putting together a group of artists who are serious about selling their work to learn together and support each other in our marketing efforts. I'm not doing it alone, but have the help and guidelines of ArtBizCoach.com and ArtBizConnection.com. And I'd like for you to be a part of it.

The best part is that when we're through, we'll each have our own, personalized marketing plans. Wait, no, that's not the best part. The best part is that it's absolutely free! Don't believe me? Visit http://www.artbizconnection.com and see for yourself.

Please let me know of your interest by replying to the email address above. We'll be holding an organizational meeting soon, so I hope to hear from you at your earliest convenience.

I hope you can join us! Feel free to pass this to anyone you think might be interested.

If you are interested send an email with the subject "artbizconnection" to thedigitalproject@gmail.com Include your 2peas name and link to your 2peas gallery
**this is not connected to any SB business, retailer, blog, or other - just a group of scrapbookers**




What can you expect?
Nine meetings, every other week. Depending on the number who respond, we might have to organize smaller groups. We will hold meetings online somehow, that will be determined soon. You can expect:

*Regular, structured meetings with an agenda and action steps.
*Setting and attaining goals important to you.
*Support and accountability from the group.
*Creative problem solving as a result of group dynamics and shared experience.


If you are interested in being a group leader, please let me know in your email.

If you are interested send an email with the subject "artbizconnection" to thedigitalproject@gmail.com Include your 2peas name and link to your 2peas gallery
**this is not connected to any SB business, retailer, blog, or other - just a group of scrapbookers**

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