Joining a community of artists can be one of the most beneficial things you can do to advance your craft. Communities are a great place to share knowledge and resources, get high-quality feedback on your work, and make friends that understand what it’s like to be an artist. Local artist communities are irreplaceable, but there […]
Review: Is Shopify the Dream Platform for Artists Who Want to Sell?
My friend Amanda, who runs BreadandBadger.com, recently needed to make a change in her website. In her words, “I was using a WordPress site with an e-commerce plugin. The plugin was always extremely glitchy, and only offered a small amount of features that I thought were really important for selling effectively…and wanted more control of my […]
The Ultimate Guide to Print on Demand (POD) Resources
Meet Mike Savad, one of the top-selling artists on FineArtAmerica.com. Mike was kind enough to spend some time answering some of my questions about his experiences selling art via Print on Demand (POD) websites. Mike’s story illustrates some of the opportunities and some of the pitfalls with POD for artists. Mike’s quotes have been lightly […]
Print on Demand: A Primer for Artists
Selling prints can feel like a daunting task. Just the act of simply trying to figure out how to get your pieces printed can seem insurmountable. You may not want to print them yourself. In that case you may want to consider a Print on Demand (POD) service. There is a LOT of misinformation about […]
Empowering Artists Through Big Data – Lessons Learned from Vango
From Cory: Many of you saw the episode of Creative Insurgents where we interviewed the guys at ArtTwo50. Their company is now called Vango, and after being around for almost a year, they have some interesting data to share. I thought it would be neat to have them explain how they’re using technology to change […]
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