Comments on: Leaving a Legacy | Your Beautiful Gift to the World https://artmarketingnews.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Innovative art marketing advice for visual artists weekly since 2005 Sat, 20 Jan 2024 00:54:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Hailey Miller https://artmarketingnews.com/leaving-a-legacy/#comments/56355 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=14513#comment-56355 I liked how you mentioned that every one of us leaves a legacy. I would imagine that anyone would want to leave a legacy and great stories for future generations. I think they should also consider looking for an organization that can send a personal legacy message to outer space.

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By: Frank Casella https://artmarketingnews.com/leaving-a-legacy/#comments/39539 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=14513#comment-39539 Great post Barney. This reminds me how the legacy of both Seth Godin and Tom Ziglar are similar, something like to teach others in a way that they teach others. An important part that you touched on is to make an impression and not worry about who gets the credit. I believe if your Art has the right impact that people will know who made it without you looking for the credit. One of the people I feel who has taught us about legacy is the late Zig Ziglar. One of his books that was just updated with his son, Tom, is The Secrets of Closing the Sale – with Emotional Logic. This not only talks about selling, business, and marketing, but about how to live your life to impact a legacy. Society needs Art today that are simple moments. When they pick up on these messages and pass on the ideas, this is your legacy. Keep up the good work Barney.

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By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/leaving-a-legacy/#comments/33706 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=14513#comment-33706 In reply to Jonathan.

There are many useful suggestions on how to donate art. To avoid more verbosity, which apparently annoys you, here is a link http://bfy.tw/IKX1

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