When I wrote the How to get Quick Wins Online post, it was intended to be a short run down of what I consider one of the easiest ways to get started selling art online. Since I wrote that post, I’ve had a number of people email me with their own suggestions, as well as […]
Change Your Business, Change Your Life
Of the feedback from the artists who took the Content Marketing for Artists course, perhaps my favorite quote is from Debra Bucci. “I’m like a whole new person.” When I started TAA four years ago, it was a lark – a way of exploring what was possible with artists and the Internet. When I started […]
Guest Blogging for Artists: Get More Web Traffic Quickly
image via allthingslearning Artists often ask me how to get more traffic to their websites. Guest blogging can be a highly effective way to do that. By writing a blog post for other bloggers you solve the problem of giving them some extra content to publish, and then you get in front of their audience. […]
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 an Art Blog That Makes Art Collectors Swoon
image courtesy hubspot Some artist blogs attract hundreds of comments, shares, and tons of attention for the artist. Other artist blogs languish in obscurity. Why? In my blog post Content Marketing for Artists, I outline how important it is to build content that attracts collectors to your work. The biggest reason most artist blogs languish […]
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