 | | | |  | You may already know your best future customers are your past buyers, but what are you doing to leverage your relationship with your collectors? Technology has made building and maintaining relationships with clients simpler than ever, and yet many times you let relationships slide as you fail to keep in touch with past clients. I invite you to join me Tuesday, June 14th for a free, 40 minute broadcast from Xanadu Gallery where I will share techniques we use to keep in touch with our clients. Discussion will include general strategies for keeping your art in front of collectors, as well as tools that will make the job easier: Newsletters & e-newsletters Postcards Emails Phone Calls Shows Open Studios Service Calls Have you done things that have helped you stay in touch with collectors? Have they lead to sales? Do you have questions about keeping in touch? Email me at jason@xanadugallery.com before the broadcast and I will cover your comments and questions during the broadcast. Registration is free but limited. More info | |  | | | | | | | |  | We have a commercial client looking for a mid-size bronze sculpture (approx. 5 ft. tall x 5 ft. wide x 2 ft. deep) that would have appeal to a western rural/Native American clientele. Subject matter could include a horse and rider. The owner of the business is only interested in very a realistic, traditional style. No contemporary/abstract works would be of interest. The budget is approximately $25,000 retail. (Xanadu's commission is 40% for the project.) If you have or know of any bronzes that might fit the above criteria, please email images, dimensions, and retail price to elaine@xanadugallery.com. Don't have a piece that will work but know someone who might? Please pass this email on. | | | | | | | | | | |  | Madison, WI | | | |  | Milwaukee, WI | | | |  | Loveland, CO | | | |  | Denver, CO | | | |  | | | |  | Online | | | | | | | | |
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