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Old 01-05-2010, 02:49 PM   #1
Natalie Hunsaker Natalie Hunsaker is offline
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Thank you so much, everyone for your insightful comments!

Although I've also heard it is equally bad to offer coupons or discounts as it is to lower your prices (sales advice from non-artists), I must say that with so many people who I admire and respect telling me to go ahead with it, I definitely will!

Marvin and Chris--do you find that a lot of people take you up on your portrait vignettes and monochromes, respectively? Have you noticed an increase sale of these (in proportion to your finished formal portraits) as the economy has been slower?
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