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HCC to offer marketing seminar for the craftsperson, artist

The Small Business Center of Haywood Community College will offer a free seminar entitled “Marketing for the Craftsperson & Artist,” from 6-9 p.m. on April 17 in the Student Center, first floor.

The hands-on seminar will aid the craftsperson or artist in developing a marketing plan aimed at increasing sales and profit. The workshop will focus on: how to let the world know about you and your craft; how to keep track of expenses to ensure your profitability; pricing to ensure survival and what to do if your product isn’t selling; and how to approach independent shops and galleries.

The presenter is Linda Rozelle of Greensboro. Rozelle has a diverse background in commercial art, has designed hundreds of corporate identity programs nationwide and has been nationally recognized for excellence in advertising.

Pre-register. 828.627.4512.

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