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By Jeff Howard


Selling a print product online isn't as complicated as it's made out to be. Most especially if your passion is selling. Here are some great tips you need on how to sell canvas prints confidently online.

Raffle a car, yes, we know a very, prosperous, respected doctor who won the Mikes Lemonade, YELLOW Humvee. So one of the organizations that were working to raise funds for a charity, began the campaign online and in a store offline. It was a simple raffle, to increase the sales of Mike's Lemonade in that store. Of course the doctor won because he bought over $5,000 dollars in tickets. It was a lot of fun, the store that sold the tickets won, the doctor won and all the people who participated also won.

Building an e-mail list can do the trick for you. Along with the list, you must concentrate on the newsletters as well.

Always be accurate and honest in your ad. The more details you provide, the less time you'll save in responding to e-mails.

Reach out to experts in your field. Discuss moving forward with either a video or text-based interview format. For video interviews, schedule a time that works for both parties and record via Google+ Hangout or even Skype. Video or text-based interviews are easily consumed by consumers. This is a very simple way to provide great content to your audience while simultaneously positioning yourself as an expert in your industry.

Remember to be consistent with descriptions and advertising. This is important for branding your company and your canvas prints. Even though it may appear to be boring and less creative there needs to be a certain amount of repetition to successfully advertise a print product or your company.

The month of December is expecting to see a rise of 15%-17% for non-store sales alone. This would be for things like travel; print product research; print product previews. Mobile apps increase sales by 5.1%; and this brings overall Holiday Sales up to$54-Billion for December alone.

After signing up, don't post your prints immediately. Have a look around first and explore the site. Browse some of the prints listed, notice how the ads are usually presented. Furthermore, observe members' activities. Some of these sites provide community forums and there's nothing wrong with lurking just to get a feel of the market ambiance.

Don't overwhelm your social media followers. Posting updates too frequently and overloading your followers with links and information will cause them to end paying attention to what you have to say. Post relevant information frequently, but not so often that public won't even be able to keep up.




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