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Dale,
I have also gotten some positive feeling about being able to display and selling your work on the AAW site. How is that going?
ED
 
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About two weeks ago I heard it was doing good. There have been a bunch of sales. I've been too busy to post any of my work and I'm not sure I want more work right now.
Dale
 
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Ed,

Regarding the online AAW sales galleries, we've been open for business about 8 weeks now. Over 210 individual items have been listed, valued at over $1,000,000. 25 items that we know of have been sold, valued at around $60,000.

If you take Binh Pho's $12,000 piece that sold a few weeks ago as an example, the $10 listing costs is a pretty modest commission.

One of the main benefits is that any AAW member who does not have a "web presence" (or want's more presence), can get a custom made website up and running that features their work for ten bucks - I think that's a real bargain.
 
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I think the new sales venue is a win/win for every body. The cost is very modest to any other sales market I have found.
 
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