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Great point, F. Frank! You detinifely want to atcrtat visitors who are potential buyers. Let's say, for example that you would like to atcrtat retail store buyers near coastal resorts, in aquariums, and parents who might be decorating their child's room with fun fish art. What websites, forums and business groups would your prospective customers frequent? Direct your activities towards your audience to drive traffic from that sector.Here's an example. I posted a query on HARO (helpareporter.com) the other day, looking for experts to interview about concerns artists have about being stuck creatively. I've gotten lots of responses, as those experts would like to get exposure to the art community. If you subscribe to HARO, you would find that they sometimes have queries regarding parents, decorating, or other topics that you might want to respond to, thereby getting an interview about your work and exposure to your prospective audience.A lot of this is just marketing related and every artist out there is different. There is no one answer. Get to know who your buyers are, and focus your efforts on reaching them. Networking with other artists can be good as well. Referrals and news about opportunities are often shared by your fellow artists.

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