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 […]
Updated: Facebook Course for TAA Readers
Last year, Natasha Wescoat published a hard hitting post all about how she made $50,000 last year selling art on Facebook. It’s easily one of the most popular posts on The Abundant Artist ever (thanks Natasha). Many people asked me for more info on what Natasha was doing. Natasha and I put our heads together […]
Do You Fear New Things?
Be honest. How many of us are afraid of trying new things? We go to the restaurant and order the same food every time. I have a friend who has eaten the same meal for lunch for the last three months. She even tells me that she admires the fact that I intentionally try out […]
7 Inspiring Artists Who Blog
A few artists are very good at blogging – most are not. I get endless questions about what to write about, how to blog, and whether blogging can be effective for artists. The following is a list of my favorite art bloggers, as well as a handful of artist blogs that were recommended to me […]
How to Sell Art on deviantArt.com
image by MumboJumbo. Edward Stuart is an artist, writer, blogger, and decoration enthusiast. He writes for the canvas art supplier CanvasGalleryArt.com. Edward enjoys blogging about art, art history, design, and home decor. deviantART (often abbreviated as ‘dA’) has been around for 12 years, but it still isn’t recognized as a viable marketing strategy by many […]
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