image by cambodia4kids If you have a website and a blog as two separate places online, you may be wasting a lot of valuable opportunities. Easy blogging services like Blogger have done a great job of encouraging thousands of people to start their own blogs. Artists who don’t know better will pay to have some […]
How to Write An Artist’s Statement That Doesn’t Suck
image by e-magic This is a guest post from artist Hannah Piper Burns. Artist statements: the bane of almost every artist’s existence! Maybe it’s because artists are such visual thinkers, or maybe because it’s literally impossible to translate between mediums. Whatever the reason, writing a new statement is enough to make anyone pull out their hair. […]
Choose Your Own Adventure Online Course: We’re in the Home Stretch!
image by Kristen Faulkenberry Mack I have a pretty good idea at this point of what we’re going to cover in April’s group coaching session. Here’s a run down of some of the good suggestions. The basics of selling – how do you go from selling in real life to selling online? How do you […]
Why Artists Should NOT Use Flash Image Galleries
image via immike.net Most Flash based image galleries are terrible – especially the free ones. Here’s why. Your website crawls like a 6 month old. Google recently made a major update to their search algorithm. That update, called Caffeine, takes into account your website’s load time as one factor in your site’s rankings in the […]
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 […]
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