Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with the guys behind ArtworkArchive.com. They’re doing something amazing. John Feustel is a (super smart) software engineer who began building an organizational tool for his artist mother, which became ArtworkArchive. In this guest post, John talks about the need to measure and track your art activities, so […]
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 […]
How I Made $50,000 Selling Art on Facebook
UPDATE from Cory: While this post is a few years old, and Facebook’s algorithms have changed, the principles outlined are still relevant. The idea of creating a conversation, engaging with your collectors, and using solid marketing techniques all still apply. If you are concerned about getting buried by FB’s algorithms, the only surefire way around […]
The Pinterest Guide to Selling Art Online
This post has been updated since originally published. A lot has happened since Pinterest launched. We’ve seen some pretty awesome stories. Pinterest can drive a lot of traffic to your site, and drive a lot of sales. Here’s the thing, there are few best practices for selling art on Pinterest right now – but some […]
How to Research Your Online Art Market
Successful artpreneurs do a lot of research to find out where they can best position themselves in a market. In a recent interview with superstar artist Matt Leblanc, he talks about how he spent a fair amount of time researching his market to find out what kind of art was out there, who was doing […]
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