Artist Galleries

Art Forum

Artist
Blogs

Membership
& Member Services

Sponsors &
Donations

Vision Statement

About Us

Las Vegas
Art Classes

Las Vegas
Dance

Sponsored Projects
Link to Us


View
Search
Engine Referrals

Print Page
with Images

Print Page with
no Images

|
|

Marketing Resources / Partners & Great Websites
Add your Website URL

Thank you for visiting our marketing partner pages.
Below are our link exchange marketing resources. To add your website,
click on the "add url" link below. We are not affiliated with
any of the organizations listed. We accept quality partners with
websites about: Art, artists, galleries, online shopping, natural health,
website management, home and garden topics, and travel.
Marketing Art in Niche Markets | Daily Tips
An art website filled with general paintings, no matter how good those painting may be, is difficult to use as an online sales tool.
After all, there are thousands upon thousands of artists' websites. If an artist is not already collected, it can be difficult to
break into a market.
However, if a talented artist focuses on a specific niche market, great results can be achieved with an
internet marketing campaign. As an example, if an artist focuses on natural indoor mural painting for residences, then this niche
market can be approached and marketed to. If a surreastic artist focuses on any one individual theme, such as ocean landscapes, then
resources can be utilized to reach the online community that has an appreciation for the subject matter.
Destination and Travel Websites: Haiti Travel Warning | Daily Tips
Americans are reminded of the potential for spontaneous protests and public demonstrations that can occur at any time,
day or night, and may result in violence. American citizens are advised to take commonsense precautions and avoid any
event where crowds may congregate. Visitors and residents must remain vigilant due to the absence of an effective police
force in much of Haiti; the potential for looting; the presence of intermittent roadblocks set by armed gangs or by the police;
and the possibility of random violent crime, including carjacking and assault.
Kidnapping for ransom remains a serious threat, with more than 50 American citizens, including children, kidnapped over the past year.
Travel can be hazardous within Port-au-Prince. Some areas are off-limits to embassy staff,
including downtown Port-au-Prince after dark. U.S. Embassy personnel are under an embassy-imposed curfew and must remain
in their homes or in U.S. government facilities during the curfew. The embassy has limited travel by its staff outside
of Port-au-Prince and therefore its ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens outside of Port-au-Prince is constrained.
The UN stabilization force (MINUSTAH) remains fully deployed and is assisting the government of Haiti in providing security.
Due to the current security situation in Haiti, the Department of State reminds U.S. citizens traveling to or residing in Haiti
to remain vigilant with regard to their personal security; they are strongly advised to register either online at
https://travelregistration.state.gov/ibrs/ or with the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince.
The Consular Section can be reached at (509) 223-7011, fax number (509) 223-9665, or e-mail address acspap@state.gov.
|