Artists:
Would
you
like
to
sell
more
art?
Would
you
like
to
feel
more
confident
in
promoting
your
work?
We can
help!
Join
us for...
"SHAMELESS
SELF-PROMOTION"
How
to
promote
your
art
online
(&
get
it
out
of
the
studio)
| Presented
by Alyson
B.
Stanfield of |
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May
14th -
9:30 to
3:30
May 15th -
9:00 to
12:00
Held
in the
Rehoboth
Art League
Chambers
Studio.
Lunch will
be catered
on Friday.
Coffee/snacks
available
throughout
both days.
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You’ll
learn:
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• The
tragic
mistakes artists make
on
websites and blogs (and how
to
fix them)
• Email
secrets
that
produce
results
• How
to
increase
traffic
to
your
website
and
blog
• How
to
build
your
online
presence
with
Facebook
and
Twitter
without
becoming
a
slave
to
your
computer |
And
. .
. You’ll
go
home
with
a customized
plan
to
keep
you
on
the
right
path.
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ABOUT
ALYSON
Alyson
B. Stanfield has been on
a warpath to help artists
for eight years. Prior to
her life in front of the
computer and live audiences,
she was a museum curator
and educator for ten years.
She is the author of I’d
Rather Be in the Studio!
The Artist’s No-Excuse Guide
to Self-Promotion and
has taught workshops in 20
other states. She wants you
to be sure you know that
she is a diagnosed introvert.
Really! If she can do this
stuff, you can, too. Find
out more about Alyson at ArtBizCoach.com and
the Art
Biz Blog. |
Register
now! *The
first 50 Delaware residents
get an EXTRA $30 off their
registration! |
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RAL
Members
DE
Resident
Future
RAL Members
DE
Resident |
$149
$119
$179
$149 |
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Questions
or want
to register
by phone?
Call 302-227-8408

Refund Policy
You can always transfer your reservation to anyone else, at any time, with no penalty. Can’t attend? Send a spouse, friend or colleague in your place!
We charge a $15 handling fee on all refunds (read #3 and #4 below)
Prior to April 14, 2010 (30 days) we will gladly refund the balance of fees you paid to us (less the $15 handling fee). We are not responsible for airfare or other expense you may incur.
After April 14, 2010, there are no refunds. Sorry.
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This program
is made possible,
in part,
by a grant
from the
Delaware
Division
of the Arts,
a state agency
dedicated
to
nurturing
and supporting
the arts
in Delaware,
in partnership
with the
National
Endowment
for the Arts.

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