Selling art online has become an increasingly popular avenue for artists to showcase and monetize their work. However, this convenience comes with a set of legal considerations that every artist and seller should be aware of. Among these, copyrights stand out as a fundamental aspect of selling art online. This article will delve into the […]
The Artist’s Business Model
Copyright only rarely enters into the business of art for most creatives, and this video explains why by talking about how artists actually make a living. The artist’s business model from Gwenn Seemel on Vimeo. For more about the use of free and special formats of your art, check out this vlog which talks about […]
How to Track Image Downloads on Your Artist Website
I met Eugen Oprea inside of the Third Tribe Marketing forum. He’s a sharp guy, and I enrolled in his Web Analytics Blueprint class. I’ve been consulting on websites and search engine marketing for some time, and I learned a bunch from his course. I asked Eugen to write a guest post about this topic […]
Gwenn Seemel on Art Careers Without Copyright Law
One of the thing I love about working with artists is that the very best ones are unafraid to speak their minds, not only in person, but in writing and (most importantly), through their work. Such is the case with Gwenn Seemel’s blog post from yesterday, A Business Model for An Artist Who Does Not […]
How Youtube Sees Copyright
A very important video for artists. These ideas are the kinds of things that artists need to understand in order to stay relevant in the digital world. Margaret Stewart, from Youtube, points out that digital rights holders that allow their work to be embedded, shared, and remixed experience tremendous growth in recognition and sales. The […]



