Artists, price your greeting cards accordingly, you are selling small artworks, not mass produced throwaways from Kmart.
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Selling art can be a lot like going fishing. Art sales happen when you put the right product in front of the right people.
Comments closedArtist’s typically lack the business skills to make it as a successful artist. Its not the artwork skills they lack but the business skills.
Comments closedFrequently asked questions about offering your work for sale on Fine Art America and Pixels print on demand sites.
Comments closedSelling more art requires learning about why people buy are in the first place. What are the buyers motivations. Only then can you expect to sell your work.
Comments closedStop complaining about not selling your artwork, make a plan and do something about it. If you suck, get better. If people are not looking, promote.
Comments closedOver 1200 sales with Fine Art America and Pixels.com – this #Pixelspros tells how. Sell more artwork and get noticed on the internet. Be the artist that succeeds.
Comments closedOffering your artwork and photography for sale on print on demand websites or PODs different from selling your artwork.
Comments closedRecently sold artwork on Pixels by artist and photographer Edward M. Fielding including framed artwork, throw pillows, duvet covers, greeting cards and more!
Comments closedWOW Photographs vs. HoHum Photographs I had a recent discussion with some Fine Art America photographers about WOW photographs vs. HoHum photographs and if it…
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