I might have to consult the Magic Eight Ball for this one! “Definitely Maybe” it says. Not very helpful. Let me ask again. “Oh great…
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Every successful artist has a completely different path to success. Most unsuccessful artists on the other hand all share the same path – the path…
Comments closedWhen it comes to selling fine art photographs or paintings to homeowners or businesses there is a difference between selling landscapes vs. places. Landscapes are…
2 CommentsThere are plenty of quotes which praise the concept of struggle. “We grow because we struggle, we learn and overcome.“ R. C. Allen So why…
Comments closedThe first step towards selling your own photography or artwork is to stop giving it away. If there seems to be countless opportunities to gift…
Comments closedLook around your own town and find something interesting. No need to book a trip to a national park and line up with a bus load of tourists all snapping away at the same thing that has been photographed to death.
Marketing your artwork is much easier if you have a unique story to tell.
To attract search engines to your work you need to surround the work with words. Visual images can be searched but usually its by people looking to grab a photo for a school report or presentation or something. Art buyers are going to be searching within an online art gallery or via a search engine. You need to surround your visual artwork with relevant words or in other words put it in context.
1 CommentThe Art of Selling Artwork This question pops up all the time on sites like Fine Art America, Pixels.com, RedBubble Crated or other POD sites.…
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