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Artist Postcards For Professional Contacts PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mitzi H. Hewitt   
Friday, 26 March 2010 08:38
For any artist postcards can help you deliver your artistic message to those you care about as well as those you'd like to be doing business with. The postcard that reflects your own artistic message is highly valuable. Of course, not all of us are experts at turning our art into a professional looking postcard.

For any artist postcards can help you deliver your artistic message to those you care about as well as those you'd like to be doing business with. The postcard that reflects your own artistic message is highly valuable. Of course, not all of us are experts at turning our art into a professional looking postcard.

One of the best ways to break into using artist postcards for professional contacts is sending some of your work via postcard to those in your social circle that are not in your professional circle. Friends and family will absolutely love having your artwork sent to them as a personal postcard and you'll have a chance to ask them for any suggestions (remember that you asked so you can't get upset) in order to improve the quality of the artist postcards you'll send out professionally.

This is much more professional than many of the other ways you could be seeking the attention of other artistic professionals in the industry. Do not fall into the artist fan craze that follows its leaders into eateries and petrol stations in an attempt to get their work and their name in front of someone deemed important to the arts.

For professional purposes, this can be a good way to drum up additional prospects and give you an extra professional edge. As an artist postcards are a subtle but effective method of getting your work in front of the right pair of eyes.

The artist postcards should look professional and offer some basic information about the work you do and how it can contribute to their projects and their part in the industry. Make sure your contact information is well displayed so that interested parties can reach you easily.

Never let the postcard company send out any of the batches until after you've had a chance to review and inspect them. Even a slightly crooked layout is enough to send the whole batch for reorder. You artist postcard is about to become your calling card, and you need it to be perfect.

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