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Essential Guide to Self Promotion for Creatives

A short intensive marketing and self-promotion course for Creative Professionals.


This course is essential for anyone who is trying to generate income from being an artist, designer or cultural entrepreneur. Based on ten years of active research this course aims to focus on key self-promotion tactics and how to make the best of your presentation skills. Talent is often not enough to guarantee success in the visual arts/creative industries. Creatives have to build a profile, write statements, marketing copy, generate imaginative publicity for themselves and their ventures. Alongside being able to present visual material for editorial use and proposals. Practical exercises will aid you in being able to speak confidently about your projects and ideas in front of sponsors and audiences.


Speaker(s):

Ms Alison Branagan | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

1 July 2008 at 10:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
Southampton Row
London
WC1B 4AP
020 7514 7015
http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk
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Organised by:

Alison Branagan
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Tickets:

£350 for 4 days

Available from:

Location Central Saint Martins College, Southampton Row, London
Enrol shortcourse@csm.arts.ac.uk
Tel 020 7514 7015
Visit www.csm.arts.ac.uk

Additional Information:

Please see testimonials as www.alisonbranagan.com
There will guest speakers from the Creative Industries and an IP solicitor.

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