Two weeks ago, I posted 9 Great Artist Websites. The response to the post was great and I got a few questions asking me how they could do what these artists were doing. I asked, over on TAA’s Facebook page, if anyone would like me to review their website. Ray Miller was one of several […]
9 Great Artist Websites
Before you built your artist website, did you spend time researching what’s out there? Professional web designers spend hours every day looking at other designs, and, let’s be honest, stealing the best things that they see. That’s why design (and Art) evolve. In the years since I first published this post, the state of artist […]
Be a Snowflake, Not a Drop in the Bucket
Image Courtesy of Mommamia A while back, Cory wrote a massive, awesome article called How to Sell Art Online, chock-full of great tips on how to get yourself organized to move forward as a creative entrepreneur. One of the tips, the one I’ll be delving into this week, was “figure out what makes you unique”. Personal […]
My Stupid Business Mistakes: 8 Lessons to Prevent You from Losing Money & Looking Dumb
In parts 1 and 2 of this series I shared how I became an artist quite by accident, and slowly built up a sustainable business as a calligrapher and ketubah artist. It was cool to be able to call myself a professional artist, but the problem was, although I made my living from my art, […]
Why Aren’t More Artists Using WordPress? [UPDATED]
image by moufflets In a blog post titled Art Malls, I called artists out for building other companies’ businesses instead of their own. Too many artists are trying to sell art on rented property instead of owning their own store fronts. If you’re doing this, you look like an amateur. Period. Now, in many instances, […]
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