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 Track Image Downloads on Your Artist Website
I met Eugen Oprea inside of the Third Tribe Marketing forum. He’s a sharp guy, and I enrolled in his Web Analytics Blueprint class. I’ve been consulting on websites and search engine marketing for some time, and I learned a bunch from his course. I asked Eugen to write a guest post about this topic […]
How to Make Your Online Art More Accessible
Painting: Taurus by Karen Mckenzie This week on TAA we’re providing two short, advanced lessons on displaying and tracking your art online. This first post is from the team at Big Stock Photography. If you’re a painter or sculptor, don’t run away! There’s a big bonus in this one for you as well! Today we’re […]
Adding Video and Audio to Your Artist Website
Adding video and audio content to your artist website is a great way attract new collectors, and to get existing collectors excited about your work. In today’s video, I show you some cheap, easy, and free ways to get multimedia content onto your site. Why Add Video & Audio? Several years ago, Google decided that […]
Social Sharing on Artist Websites & Online Galleries
Look. Over there on the left of this post and at the bottom. You’ve seen buttons like the ones above on websites all over the place. If you don’t use them, you are part of a rapidly shrinking group. What is Social Bookmarking/Sharing? In its simplest form, social bookmarking or sharing is the act of […]
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