What Happens in Vegas is Explained Here (kind-of)

I just wrapped up a week in Las Vegas at the West Coast Art and Frame Expo where thousands of framers get together for learning, camaraderie and over indulgence (it is Vegas after all). This annual trip to the desert is something I look forward to each January. After the craze of the holidays, a few days away is always a welcome reprieve.

If you happen to be surprised that 1. picture framers even have a convention or 2. that four thousand plus framers come from all parts of the world, let me assure you friends, the dream is real.

First off, I was there to work, not play, although I did manage to do both. I presented 5 brand new classes. *Note to self: don’t ever commit to creating 5 new classes again. To my relief and amazement, all of my classes were sold out. Standing room only.

Just look at these happy people getting ready for my wisdom. They were here for my Fundamentals of Frame Design class. I also taught Recharge Your Business, on business strategy and Building the Buzz, event marketing class. As a bonus, I taught 4 quick courses in the Wizard booth on the trade show floor.

I am so busy, I rarely have time to walk the show floor, I did manage to squeak out a few minutes to sweep the show. The first stop was my friend Andres at House of Mercier, a Peruvian company that specializes in custom leather-wrapped frames. We shared one of the most important frames of my career this past year. If you missed the January issue of Picture Framing Magazine, you can read about the project here: http://finerframes.com/leather-cabinet-frame/  

As a picture framer, you’ve got to forgive me for getting nerdy here. But check out these frames!!! Yes, they really are THAT BIG! This is like frame porn. Oh Roma, you never disappoint this frame lady.

One of the highlights of the show was to see three fantastic frames we created on display in Tru Vue’s booth. If you think framing customer’s special items is stressful, imagine framing these for shipment across the county for scrutiny by the best framers in the world. Yikes! Happy to report the frames made it!  This was part of TV’s new Boot Camp Retail Makeover contest of which I am part of the prize. Framers, register here.

My team also worked on building extraordinary frames for the Wizard booth. We built 5 new projects this year that they added to last year’s frames. I love the Eric Clapton album! Emily does too… can you tell?

It was great seeing my newest graduates from my Recharge Your Business program. This has been a project 10 years in the making and there is nothing more satisfying that seeing others soar. Congratulations to Gilded Moon Framing and Finishing Touches Picture Framing. You guys rock!

 

 

 

It was an action-packed week for sure, but we managed to squeeze in some fun. I toured the ancient Samurai warrior exhibit at the Bellagio Fine Art Museum. Michelle and I visited the famous Fremont Street and may have had a cocktail or two. Have you been? This is a place that cannot be explained, it must be experienced… just make sure your medical shots are current.

In case you missed WCAF 2018, I’ve posted a video of one of my Wizard classes on YouTube. Go check it out, leave a comment. I’d love to hear from you!

New seminars coming to Vegas in January

 

I’ve been working hard developing three new seminars for West Coast Art & Frame Expo. After spending this past year talking to independent framers all across the country, it was clear that many are looking for ways to generate more foot traffic into stores. Marketing, business strategies and the BIG one… social media marketing are on many minds. If that sound familiar, you can relax, I’ve done the hard work for you! I’m bringing 3 new classes designed to help you build your business. Here’s what’s on the agenda.

RECHARGE YOUR BUSINESS: Take Your Business from Ignored to Adored!  New!

Tired of making sweatshop wages? This business building seminar shows you how to stand-out in an online world and earn raving fans for your business. You’ll learn how to put together a strategic plan to attract a new generation of buyers using Facebook, Instagram and more. If you’re wondering how you can compete in an online world, this class is for you! Learn easy to implement methods on how to get your business found on the web fast while appealing to the right audience with a message customers actually care about. This seminar will get you on the fast-track to success with more profits and happy customers. Sponsored by Larson Juhl.

Sunday, January 21 | 3:30pm – 5:30pm | #P3069


HOW TO BUILD BUZZ: 

Create a Customer Appreciation Event to Gain Raving Fans

How do you make your clients so happy that they rave about the service you provide? With a client appreciation event of course! Learn simple ways to show gratitude to your best client advocates with a unique event that builds trust and credibility for your brand. Get how to details for making clients special with frame reveals, themed parties and more. This fun and informative new class shows you how to build the buzz around your event to create raving fans and more referrals. Sponsored by Tru Vue.

Monday, January 23 | 1:00pm – 3:00pm | #P3066


FRAME DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS  New!

Learn to apply the principles of design to create beautiful framing projects with confidence. You’ll learn how to apply the 6 elements (color, line, shape, texture, space & form) to create great frame design. Get inspired with Meg’s award-winning frame designs and learn tips for using these creative framing ideas to “wow” your customers. From hand painted details, stunning shadowboxes and artistic mat details you’ll get ideas and advice to grow your custom framing sales. Sponsored by Wizard International.

Tuesday, January 23 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm | #S5041


Look for me in the Wizard booth on the trade show floor where I’ll be teaching 20 minute Quick Courses. More details to come.

The West Coast Art and Frame Show is January 21 – 24 at the Paris Hotel and Convention Center in Las Vegas.

4 Rules for Earning Customer’s Attention

Anyone that’s been in retail over the last few years knows things aren’t what they used to be. Just think, 5 years ago we weren’t using Facebook to communicate with customers. Most people weren’t buying their electronics on Amazon or finding their romantic match on dating websites. The game has changed. For retailers seeing their market share shifting towards online sellers, there’s no better time to change outdated strategies. In fact, it’s necessary if you want to survive and thrive in today’s ever-changing economy. Retailers aren’t going to attract new customers with old marketing methods. So, if you’re wondering how to grab the attention of new consumers consider these tips on how small retailers can make a big impact and get people into their store.

 

  1. Give people a reason to pay attention to you.

Gaining the interest of over-scheduled and distracted consumers is getting harder for businesses. What’s the secret to getting noticed, you ask. The key is to be where they’re more likely to notice you and offer them something they care about. New research by Pew says two-thirds (67%) of U.S. adults are reporting getting at least some of their news on social media. People’s attention is on-line and so should your business.  Ramp up your marketing efforts on social media. Talk about things your customers care about. Be interesting. Make yourself the expert by providing news about new design trends, art treatments and special events.

  1. Generate traffic to your store with a great event.

Getting people off the computer and into your shop takes some ingenuity and savvy marketing.  A simple sale isn’t going to be enough. You have to plan an event so irresistible customers wouldn’t want to miss it. That means giving them an experience they couldn’t get anywhere else. Consider expanding your event with partnerships with other businesses that have a following, like wineries, restaurants, breweries or specialty food stores. Feature an artist lecture or photographic slide show or maybe olive oil tasting. Invite a busker to play outside to capture the attention of passers-by, or hire a high school a Capella choir to sing holiday carols. The objective is to be creative in joining with partners that will help you promote the event and help broaden your marketing reach.

  1. Thank the customers that made you successful.

One idea that is sure to catch people’s attention is a customer appreciation event. Every consumer wants to feel appreciated, so why not create a special occasion to honor those that have made your business successful. Offer special in-store discounts to get people in the door. Present them with a special thank you gift, like free Museum Glass upgrade on their next framing project or $50 off their framing order. You may even choose to surprise a lucky guest with a special gift of a framed project. Was a customer celebrated in a local magazine? Surprise them with the framed article; just be sure to capture it on camera so you can share the excitement.

  1. Make the others watching want to do business with you too

A joyful side effect of promoting a customer appreciation event is the countless number of people that see the good work you’re doing. Well executed events can generate valuable awareness for your company brand. That’s important when you’re a small business needing to maximize the exposure for each marketing effort. Use every platform to promote your event, knowing that the goodwill you’re creating for your business will attract new consumers to your shop. Be sure to have a way to capture their contact information. Invite guests to join your Customer VIP list for special discounts, or enter a drawing for a cool prize. If they’re there, you’ve made them want to do business with you. Make sure you’ve given them an offer good enough to exchange their email for so that you can continue to develop a relationship.

For more in depth look at how you can build the buzz to attract new consumers to your store, sign up for my class “Building the Buzz” at the West Coast Art & Frame Expo in Las Vegas this January.

FOR ARTISTS: 7 Tips for Applying to a Gallery

I’ve talked to many artists that come in to Finer Frames looking for help in selling their artwork. So many that I thought it was time for an intervention. In fact I bet I’ve spoken to thousands of artists over the years. It’s my passion to help artists and this is an issue they apparently don’t teach in art school; how to apply to a gallery. As a gallery owner, I have had plenty of artists stop by without an appointment.  Most times, its unexpected, disruptive to the day’s work and rarely leaves me with a positive feeling about the art or artist. Some encounters leave me wondering, “What were they thinking?”.  So, if you are an artist looking to show your work at any gallery, consider these tips before applying to any gallery.

  1. First of all, do your research. Visit the gallery and do some basic recon to see if your art would be a fit. Check out the gallery’s website too. See what types of art and artists are featured. You’re bound to gain a lot of insight into the gallery’s vibe and whether or not your work complements their aesthetic.
  2. Call for an appointment. Unsolicited visits and emails by eager artists are rarely welcomed by busy gallery owners. Please don’t show up unannounced and expect to earn a spot on the exhibition calendar.  Ask about their application procedure, whom you should speak with and when would be a convenient time to meet with the director.
  3. Don’t show photos on your phone. For the love of all things good, do not pull out your cell phone and start scrolling for an elusive picture of what’s promised to be your best and latest work. I can’t tell you how many times this has happened. It’s unprofessional and tells me the artists doesn’t take my time or their work seriously.
  4. Flash drives & disks are risky. Expect some hesitation from the gallery when presented with a potentially corrupted flash drive or disks and asked to plug into their computer.  It wouldn’t look too good if you inadvertently brought down the gallery’s computer system.
  5. Advertise your brand. As an artist, YOU are a brand. Be ready to sell yourself with a professional business cards and even a brochure. Use a site like Moo to add photo of your work, website and social links to your printed marketing materials.
  6. Quality counts. To put your best foot (or frame) forward include a picture of the framing along with the artwork. Make your photos the best they can be, because quality counts. Consider having professional pictures taken of your artwork. Good lighting and high quality images can make a big difference.
  7. Make a statement. Your biography should include your education, exhibitions and awards and your artist statement should explain your work in a few sentences. The gallery, and ultimately the buyers want to know why you created the work. Make it meaningful. If you need a little help telling your story with a killer artist statement, check out an online generator like Artybollocks

Takeaway: Remember that galleries that will only take you as seriously as you take yourself.


If you’re interested in applying for representation at The Gallery at Finer Frames, now is the time to apply. We review submissions each November and schedule exhibitions one year in advance. Details can be found on “In the Gallery” tab at FinerFrames.com

Click here for the Gallery Application Form

Application Deadline Extended to November 10

Apply for 2018 Exhibitions by November 10

Don Mar Open House & The Big Blue Bug

Part of the fun of my job is traveling to places I might not normally go, like Providence, Rhode Island. Since I live in Boise, this will be a new adventure. I did some checking about the area and learned that it is home to the Big Blue Bug, the world’s largest road-side termite attraction (thanks Wikipedia!), great sea food and sailing. None of these fabulous things are available in Idaho, so that got me excited about the trip!

I’ll flying 2600+ miles across the country to join fellow framers at the Don Mar Frame & Moulding open house on Sunday October 15. Events like these are so fun for me. They’re always packed with great people that are excited about the industry and hungry for new ideas on how to grow their business.

For this event, Tru Vue is helping to bring two new seminars to the framers of New England. BTW, Isn’t that great, a manufacturer that’s dedicated to helping strengthen the business skills of framers? I love them for it! Here is what’s on deck for Sunday’s seminars.

RECHARGE YOUR BUSINESS: Take Your Business from Ignored to Adored!  

Tired of making sweatshop wages? This business building seminar shows you how to stand-out in an online world and earn raving fans for your business. You’ll learn how to put together a strategic plan to attract a new generation of buyers using Facebook, Instagram and more. If you’re confused on how you can compete in an online world, this class is for you! Learn easy to implement methods on how to get your business found on the web fast while appealing to the right audience with a message customers actually care about. This seminar will get you on the fast-track to success with more profits and happy customers.

The second session is all about using social media to reach consumers in your local area. If you’re curious about easy ways to leverage the power of Facebook to engage a new audience, this next class is for you.

 

WHY EVERY BUSINESS SHOULD USE FACEBOOK

How to Grow Your Business with Facebook’s Most Powerful Marketing Tools

Get on the fast-track for attracting new art-buying customers with Facebook. Discover everything you need to know about Facebook marketing, from how to create a business page to using Facebook Insights to reach the right audience and create memorable content to attract new buyers. Learn how to decipher Facebook Ads Manager; improve customer engagement and grow your business by attracting a new generation of buyers.

Stay tuned for more news about the trip on my Facebook page. Photos of Nibbles, the blue bug coming soon.

Hope to see you there!