Join us on Tuesday, August 14 at 5 pm, ET at ArtFairRadio.com for this useful episode.
A continuing topic for artists is "what good is a website for me?" "Why should I waste the time and money?" and more positively, "I have a website, how can I make it make it work better for me?"
My guest will be Scott Fox, author of Click Milliionaires: Work Less, Live More With an Internet Business You Love
Listen in as he gets down to the most strategic, smart and inexpensive ways you can:
- get a website up and running for little money
- why you need it
- quick and easy ways to implement it as a marketing tool
- how to use it to promote yourself
- ways to make it make money for you
- using Facebook as a marketing tool
You'll get great tips on how to make your website work for you without a lot of technical background and time involved. Isn't it time all that promise about websites comes true for you?
I'll be doing two shows with Scott, this one dealing with the basics of Internet marketing and a second one in October, a call-in show where you can ask him your specific questions.
P.S. Scott is my son and he is the author of three books about Internet marketing and he taught me everything I know about running websites. He recently even started an online community patterned after ArtFairInsiders.com, ClickMillionaires.com. It's been my turn to teach him a little about community management, though heaven knows that is a whole other topic!
Do you have questions you'd like me to ask him on Tuesday? Please leave them in the comments below.
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Comments
Jacque you can both listen to it or download it at this link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/artfairs/2012/08/14/what-good-is-a-web...
Or you can find it on iTunes also. I'll be adding a link on the "Radio" page tomorrow.
Glad you liked it Jacque.
Great radio show, Since I am new to your website and was late turning it on, I thought (boy this lady is hogging the radio guy, who does she think she is!!) then I realized that it was you Connie... I had to share...
Great interview and thanks for all the advice, will the show replay at any time???
Jacque Crable
I agree in that sometimes we create work that has to be seen or held in someone's hands before it will sell. For artists like that, the web site is like a business card with a picture of our work on it. Or like a brochure.
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
How important do you think SEO is for an artist? I've never sold to anyone who wasn't looking specifically for me. Maybe there's a reason for this? My feelings right now are that my work is too personal to sell to someone as the result of a "product" web search. Your thoughts Scott.