I’ve been writing about WordPress for artists for nearly five years. When I started, WordPress was not a great choice for ecommerce sites. When I started writing about WordPress, there were two things that hadn’t really happened yet in the online art community. 1. Artists hadn’t yet broadly embraced the idea of ecommerce on their […]
How to Build An Art Business While Working a Day Job
Paul Gauguin was a stockbroker for 11 years before he decided to become a painter. With his career change, he split with his wife and children and ruined his own life. He became depressed and even tried to commit suicide. People hear that story and think, “Why in the world would anyone with money want […]
Are You Making Any of These Common Mistakes on Your Artist Website?
With platforms like WordPress available to the masses, it has become a lot easier for the average person to build a website without needing a degree in web design or spending money on a For Dummies book that will only be used once. These resources have been extremely beneficial for busy artists who would rather […]
How to Sell Art with Tumblr
Tumblr.com is the traditional art world’s social scene. Seems like lately that everyone who’s anyone has a Tumblr account. Should you be on Tumblr, and if so, what’s the most effective way to promote your art there? What is Tumblr? Tumblr.com is a blogging platform that is like a cross between Twitter and Blogger.com. Brevity […]
How to Create a Free Opt-in Offer Your Target Audience Will Love (and why you need to)
From Cory: this guest post from Kimberly Houston is the post I wish I’d written on how to get your mailing list started. If I were you, I’d save this, print it out, study it and make it happen. It’s pretty rare to get specific instructions this good for free. Enjoy! What I find with […]
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