Image via Ledbetter Architect What’s the best place for artists to live? New York is too expensive. The traffic in Los Angeles is terrible. But what do you do if you are an actor, a dancer, or a painter and you want to make your mark? Move to Paducah. What’s that, you say? Where is […]
You Can’t Do That: Galleries, Agencies, and Online Art Sales
I’ve heard many artists say that they won’t sell their work online because they don’t want to lose their gallery representation. “You can’t do that,” say the gallery owners. I’m just going to come out and say this: if a gallery says you can’t sell your work yourself, stop working with that gallery (and on […]
Online Dating for Art: Are You Attracting the Right Relationships?
Before you go jumping into a relationship, do you do a little pre-screening to make sure that the person you’re getting involved with is someone you want to be with? I would imagine so. Your website needs to do some of that pre-screening too. Right now you’re thinking, “What the heck is Cory talking about?” […]
Is Your Website Ready for a Relationship?
image by Katie Tegtmeyer Artists, what is your site about? Last night I did a Webinar where I reviewed several artist websites live in front of a streaming audience and a couple of things stood out very clearly. One of those was artists don’t know what their Web site is about. Why do you have […]
SEO for Artists: Winning Strategy, or Useless Waste of Time?
While I agree with Clint that a focus on SEO is probably not the way to go, I think he’s under-selling it just a bit. Last year I did an interview with Christy Klug, a handmade metal jewelry artist. That interview ranks on the first page of Google for the search term “handmade metal jewelry.” […]
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