Four Marketing Techniques YOU Can Use to Boost Your Web Presence
You’re Probably Doing It Wrong
It should go without saying— having quality digital images is 100% critical for your art business.
Playing Up
For many people who have reached their goals and been blessed with success, gratification comes not through more conquest, but through helping others.
Avoid These Mistakes to Build an Effective Art Portfolio
You never know when you might have a great opportunity and need to show your best work at a moment’s notice.
Amazon vs. Etsy – Who Will Win?
Although it’s too early to tell which way things will fall, events are happening at a rapid pace that may affect the outcome of this upcoming rivalry.
Art with a Healing Touch
Art making is a healing act because it allows communication with the deepest and wildest part of my soul that honors this knowing.
Is Fear Running Your Art Business?
Most every artist deals with some level of fear, manifesting itself in a variety of ways.
How I Launched a Sustainable Art Business
Glassblower and guest blogger Jake Pfeifer grew a solid business selling his work. Here’s his story and best advice for other new entrepreneurs.
Avoid These Mistakes That Ruin Your Online Art Sales
It’s the follow up that will make your work memorable and draw in that important customer engagement that you want.
I’m Sorry …. WHAT Did You Sign??
I vote that artists start standing up for themselves, their beautiful artwork and the immense talent that they bring to this world, and demand fair treatment in their commercial dealings with these entities and similar bullies.
How a Hard Look at Business Changed an Artist’s Life
This was the most important thing that I have ever done for my business. It was astounding what I was spending to make what I thought was a living.
Avoid these 7 Mistakes when Photographing Art
Guest blogger Garry McMichael explains common mistakes, and helps make photographing art with a digital camera easy.
Is Your Artist Statement Working for You?
An artist statement, like all promotion, is a frame through which the artwork is seen. It is a guideline, a means of orienting the viewer.
Think Like a Judge When Entering Art Competitions
Considering whether to enter art competitions? These important points will help you choose wisely and put together your best submission.