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How to Price Artwork

By: Carlos Reid M.B.A M.S M.O.T
Narrated by: Michelle ochitwa.
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Learn how to price your artwork accurately with Carlos Reid's online course, How to Price Artwork. It's well-organized and presented in a clear, concise manner. This 15 chapter course covers everything from identifying your target market to creating an art pricing policy. You'll also learn various pricing strategies, how to price for different sales channels, and the importance of consistency in pricing.

Whether you're a beginner or a professional artist, this course provides valuable insights and practical tools.

©2023 Carlos Reid (P)2023 Carlos Reid
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Just an outline of common advice.

The book includes a bunch of stuff that you read in pretty much every book on art marketing, but they trimmed it down to not much more than an outline. It's an outline in complete sentences.

The narrator ... well, she's fine. I think if she had material that was interesting to read, she could have been pretty good.

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