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Facts about Cheetahs Namibia has the world’s largest cheetah population – approximately 3,000 cats, representing 30% of the world’s remaining cheetahs. Male cheetahs mark their territory by scent-marking trees with urine, feces or by scratching. Such a tree is called a “play tree.” Cheetah cubs are born with dark fur and their spots are blended together, helping them to blend in with the shadows. There are about four commonly recognized cheetah subspecies in Africa: the northern, southern, eastern and central African cheetahs. Cheetahs don’t have to drink – they get all the water they need from their prey – but they will if water is available. To purchase the Original Painting or a Numbered Signed Reproduction on Canvas Framed, Or Wrap Around Canvas, go here ...

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Gunman Book Cover Keeping The Piece Western Investment Art - Buy-Art-Sell-Art After doing some research about this 18 x 24″ oil canvas painting, produced for a wrap-around book jacket, front right portion and back left, I came to realize, besides folks moving west, the Santa Fe Trail became a route from the 1820s to 1860s to Mexico trading goods. Sadly, history tells us there is not much left of the old wild cattle town Dodge City, however, one can find things in history books that take you back in time. If You Look Closely this is the spot where this painting originated except, for some artistic changes in the background, I added some mountains and smaller buildings. Dodge City, Did you ...

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Shipping is FREE to the US.For Reproduction Paintings only Shipping charges apply depending on size and waight of package ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ All items will be checked carefully before shipment.. Please fill in your full name and correct address, we are not responsible for your mistakes. Any request about the declared value for customs, please make a mark in order or contact us when order. All our package come with tracking number. Tracking information is available within 1-4 days after shipment. We will pack and ship the parcel ASAP. And there will be a little delay during the Holidays. After-sale Service If you are not satisfied with the items, please feel free to contact me for a solution instead of leaving neutral or negative feedback, We will try our best ...

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OVERVIEW This website is operated byww.buy-art-sell-art.com . Throughout the site, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to ww.buy-art-sell-art.com Now offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here. By visiting our site and/ or purchasing something from us, you engage in our “Service”"and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (“Terms of Service”, “Terms”), including those additional terms and conditions and policies referenced herein and/or available by hyperlink. These Terms of Service apply to all users of the site, including without limitation users who are browsers, vendors, customers, merchants, and/ or contributors of content. Please read these ...

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Returns Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately, we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases. Additional non-returnable items: Gift cards Downloadable software products Some health and personal care items To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase. Please do not send your purchase back to the manufacturer. There ...

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Privacy policy This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit or make a purchase from justinnow.com (the “Site”). PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT When you visit the Site, we automatically collect certain information about your device, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the cookies that are installed on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Site, we collect information about the individual web pages or products that you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Site, and information about how you interact with the Site. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information”. Additionally when you make a purchase or attempt to make a purchase ...

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CHINA’S ASSEMBLY-LINE ARTISTS PUT THE MASS IN MASTERPIECES 1/11One of Dafen Village’s hundreds of art galleries.Photo: Susetta Bozzi 2/11A local rendition of the Mona Lisa, among other works available in Dafen.Photo: Susetta Bozzi       AUTHOR: BRENDAN SEIBELBRENDAN SEIBEL04.03.14  06:30 AM SEEING A MONA Lisa on every corner can be a bit surreal while walking around Dafen Village in China. There, for over 20 years, armies of painters have been churning out affordable knockoffs of priceless works. Italian photographer Susetta Bozzi documented the one-time farming village turned global art reproduction epicenter after it was swallowed by the megacity of Shenzhen. “The reproductions are reasonably accurate representations of the original paintings, but there is always something — how to say? — out of place,” ...

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December 15, 2017 9:45AM PT How a Restored da Vinci Became the Most Expensive Artwork Ever By Adam Lindemann Guest Columnist CREDIT: PETER FOLEY/EPA-EFE/REX/ hey take it What does it really take to create a $450 million painting from Leonardo “Dough” Vinci? ( can even spell the name, Leonardo de Vinci)“ Salvator Mundi,” the most expensive painting ever sold at auction, was hammered down at the Christie’s Contemporary evening sale last month.But a number of art critics had blasted the painting. “Why is a Leonardo in a Modern and Contemporary auction?” wrote New York magazine’s Jerry Saltz. “Because 90% of it was painted in the last 50 years.”      I can sympathize with offended critics, but they could be missing the most interesting ...

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Interior designers are at the forefront of the hottest design trends and can keep you on the cutting edge of what is happening. This knowledge is an invaluable tool as you create new art, seek new sales avenues and grow your collector base. Through social media I’ve met a lot of wonderful people, especially interior designers. They’re such a great group of people who truly love what they do for a living. As an artist, if you’re not connecting with this vibrant group of people, then you’re missing out. Designers are a witty bunch and they love to have a good time, both online and off! 🙂 I reached out to some of today’s top interior designers and asked them for their art buying tips. ...

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Photo by Builders Design. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic. Business of art expert Barney Davey maintains that there are four times as many interior designers as art galleries in the U.S. The interior design market is vast and the need for new art is endless. What’s more, when interior designers find the artwork they’re looking for, they don’t mind if you lack years of experience or training. They can also become repeat buyers if your style meshes well with their design aesthetic. So how do you break into this market, sell your art to interior designers, and increase exposure? Get started with our six steps to add interior designers to your art buyer repertoire, and add to your overall art business income. STEP 1: Keep ...

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Selling your art at art shows Click Here To Learn what to do  This article has information for new artists interested in selling art at smaller local art shows, art festivals or craft shows. While it is written from a fine art photographer’s point of view, many of my suggestions will relate to other art mediums and also to more experienced artists. Copyright 2012-2017 Bob Estrin Feel free to link to this article from your web site.  

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How to Add 15,306,040 People to Your LinkedIn Network in Three Weeks Guest article, by Matt Goldenberg  It has had a great response, so I decided to share it here as well. Enjoy! A few weeks ago, I had 353 LinkedIn contacts and my network size was 11,387. Today, this is what greets me when I log on to LinkedIn: This is a simple guide to doing exactly what I did. I’m also going to show you why you would want a large network, how to create one and what to use it for. Why Would You Want More LinkedIn Contacts? There are a few different ways to view your LinkedIn Account: A personal connection platform to your closest friends ...

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 Life can be beautiful if you make the right moves. 3 Proven Ways to Dramatically Improve Website Traffic Guest Writer by Pam Dyer Every brand wants more website traffic. 3 ways to generate more website trafficAfter all, more traffic can improve sales and generate company growth. The key is to attract the “right” traffic. If you interact better with your audience, provide content that your visitors want to share, and help online shoppers make informed and satisfying purchase decisions, your website traffic will improve. If you have recently lost search traffic and are looking for new ways to attract relevant visitors, read on. 1. Enhance your content to make it shareable High-quality shareable website content should be the foundation of ...

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 Social Media Tool Posts from Around the Web Ian Cleary Created: March 18, 2015 Updated: March 18, 2015 We write a lot of posts about social media tools…. I’m sure you have noticed! But we also come accross some tool posts that we really like from around the web. In this article we highlight some of the best social media tool articles we have come across recently. Note:  These are in no particular order of preference…we love them all equally! Strategy gives you direction but tool help you get there quicker Click To Tweet   1. Brian Fanzo –  40 Social Tools Used for Personal Branding Brian Fanzo loves his tools and in this article he shares over 40 social ...

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 Artist Grants, Residencies, Funding, Aid and Other Opportunities for Assistance Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on email Share on print More Sharing Services 40 Generating income from art in the form of either cash or cash equivalents is always challenging, especially for artists with unconventional ideas or for those who create art that may not be commercially viable. The good news is that the art world is one place where anyone who shows talent and promise, marketable or otherwise, can get help in a variety of ways including cash grants, residencies, employment or internships, allowances, free or low-cost studio space, art supplies, exhibition space, and so on. Receiving these types of assistance is not easy; application processes can ...

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Headlines, Get Response,Curated Article Guest Writer Pam Neely Oh, you brave affiliate marketers. Trying to outdo major corporations with only your passion, hard work and marketing savvy. It’s no little thing, what you’ve undertaken. You need all the help you can get. Just remember: One tool won’t make the difference between success and failure. But if you’re already on your way to success, a good tool can give you an edge. We’ve compiled this list in the hopes of giving you as many edges as possible. Every tool listed here is free. To keep this list manageable, I have not included even one WordPress plugin. There are no apps, either. It was hard. But next week’s post will make up ...

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Help! How do I Price My Paintings? Guest article by March 18, 2014 By Melissa Dinwiddie A few months ago I started sharing snapshots of works in progress on social media. Not long afterwards, someone I know on Facebook asked if my work was for sale, because she wanted to buy a particular piece I was working on. It gets better: turns out she was interested not just in purchasing the canvas-in-process; she also wanted me to create a second, “sister canvas” to go with it. Just from posting my process pics on Facebook, I had a buyer for not one, but two paintings! Great! The only problem? Now I was going to have to come up with a price… ...

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How to Make Your Art Worth More Money Guest Article February 23, 2015 By Cory Huff 1 Comment What makes art worth money? I’m going to say some stuff that most artists probably don’t want to hear. It’s not your skill. It’s not some hidden technique. It’s not even having a great website. It’s certainly not your Facebook account. The sole determination of how much your art is worth is how much people are willing to pay for it. And what they’re willing to pay is directly related to: – how much money they have – whether or not they know about you – how much interest they have in your work In the book The $12 Million Stuffed Shark ...

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How To On A Small Budget Who are You? Curated by: Guest Contributor Angela Cross Brand (verb) – To mark indelibly Think of branding as a stamp, by which people will be able to recognize you. Branding is a process of clarifying who you are as an artist and what your goals are. A strong brand can capture a potential fan or patron’s attention and have them remember you and connect with your work. If this happens often enough, you will have a budding fan base. Though branding yourself as an artist is important, lets face the facts: great branding does not make you a great artist, and being a great artist doesn’t make you into a profitable artist. To ...

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How One Business Grew its Organic Facebook Reach by 219% in 30 Days Posted by Jim Belosic on 30 Jan 2015 / 0 Comment This post originally appeared on Search Engine Journal.   If you’re a business on Facebook, there’s a good chance you’ve been fighting the organic Facebook reach battle. In the last year-and-a-half, Facebook organic reach has gone from around 16 percent per post to as little as 1 percent per post. To give you an example of the effect on businesses, my company’s Facebook Page has 73,000 fans. About a month ago, my Facebook manager, Sara, reported to me that we were averaging around 200 reach per post. There are some companies who give up and delete ...

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  Video by Natasha Wescoat: Story telling Tips for Artists  One way how to be successful as an artist  Incentives = Higher Conversions Sorry but the vast majority of your prospects aren’t all that passionate about your offer. (yet)  Truth is, they’re kind of lukewarm. They’re interested, but they’re not taking their credit card out. Instead of making a buying decision, they decide to “think about it.” Of course you know what happens: They forget about your offer. They don’t return to your store or sales page. Some of them may even make the conscious decision to NOT buy your product. So what can you do to get your prospects to get excited and take action NOW? Simple: use your List and Offer them an ...

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  Enjoy the view   1. Invite your audience into your world. Be human. That might sound silly, but I’ll give you some examples of really letting people into your world so they feel connected to you instantly. Create relevant, timely, useful, and entertaining content. Your content doesn’t need to be all four of these things at once but you do want to remember these words as you dive into your content a little bit more and understand how to use it on Facebook. Start conversations that matter. We need to get you in to those conversations that your fans are already having on Facebook so I will give you some examples. Focus on calls to action: We want more ...

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How to Do it Right Share on pinterest_shareShare on twitterShare on facebookShare on emailMore Sharing Services8   Guest Writer Art Business.com Art galleries and dealers get boatloads of requests (by email, phone, in person, in the mail, etc.) from artists asking them to get involved with their art in one way or another– either by showing it, selling it, representing it, critiquing it or otherwise assisting them with their careers. One critical mistake these artists often make is that they offer no specific information about themselves or their art beyond providing links to their websites or image pages of the work. Another common error is that they consistently fail to give reasons, specifically relating to whoever they’re contacting, about why ...

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January 22, 2015 By guest facebook marketing expert Amy Porterfield #43: How Your Subject Line Could Be Killing Your Emails Amy Porterfield Online Marketing Made Easy Podcast How many times has this happened to you? You’ve spent hours composing the perfect email to showcase your content, you’ve carefully segmented your list to a specific audience, you’ve queued it up to send at the optimal time…and a week later, your analytics reveal a dismal click-to-open rate. Ouch! It’s frustrating and discouraging, the kind of thing that can make you second-guess everything you know about online marketing. But it could be that the only thing holding back your campaign’s potential is the email subject line. Get the full story–listen to Podcast Episode 43. ...

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