| Promoting furniture designs can be a costly affair. | | | | Publish them in your articles, and invite interested |
| Do you know that attending an International trade | | | | parties to comment on those ideas. If your |
| show to showcase your products can cost | | | | designs are good, others will be able to recognize |
| around $30,000. You are undertaking a lot of | | | | your talent. |
| financial risk. What happens if you fail to struck a | | | | Tip 2: Write about your personal design philosophy. |
| deal? That's $30k down the drain. There is a | | | | This is very important - you need to establish a |
| more affordable way to promote your furniture | | | | sense of identity if you want to market yourself |
| design business - article marketing. | | | | successfully on the Internet. In other words, give |
| Tip 1: Focus on your creative design ideas. | | | | others a stronger sense of who you are. Write |
| When you write and publish articles online, you are | | | | about your design philosophy. Of course, I must |
| hoping to attract trade leads. These are business | | | | remind you not to promote yourself. Writing |
| owners who want to buy the furniture you design | | | | about design philosophy is different from self |
| because they believe that your ideas can sell well. | | | | promotion. Just write about your sources of |
| So on a fundamental level, it's all about how | | | | inspiration, and how you go about designing |
| "sellable" your ideas are. How can you prove to | | | | interesting looking furniture that is also highly |
| others that your designs can sell? One way to do | | | | functional. |
| so is to layout your best designs on the Internet. | | | | |