If you really want to make your SEO and marketing efforts grow wings and fly, you’ll need links and exposure.
How Artists Can Work Effectively with Publishers
Before agreeing to any publication offer, you should have some idea in mind with regard to the terms and conditions you are willing to accept.
10 Easy Tips for Better Sales at Your Next Art Fair
When a person is looking at our artwork, we suddenly don’t know how to behave. We don’t trust our “natural” instincts.
How Smart Marketing Boosted My Art Business
Christian artist Deb Minnard is a relative newcomer, just starting out as an entrepreneur. She has a powerful story about taking the initiative with marketing and getting results.
The Power of a Quality Digital Portfolio
As an artist, having a high-quality digital portfolio is one of the most important things you can do for your career.
Collaborating on Art? Why You Need a Contract
Guest blogger Marlo Spieth shares a legal checklist to help you understand your rights and responsibilities when collaborating on artwork.
How to Create Successful Art Events
You can take your art event from ordinary to extraordinary on any budget.
Move Towards Your Destination
It is your choice to continue as you are or take steps to be the person that is in your heart.
Artists in San Francisco Join Forces to Reverse the Whiteout of Arts and Culture
We formed the Cultural Space Coalition as a way to help connect groups and individuals who are working to reverse the trend of disappearing cultural spaces.
Anatomy of a Successful Email Marketing Campaign
10 ways to get started on a kick-ass email marketing campaign to sell your art.
“I Covered My Expenses” and Other Forms of Delusion & Denial
The delusion of “I covered my expenses” relies on the denial of the true total costs and expenses of participation in a show.
Creating Outside the Box
You design your image and print it on transfer film, then you place it anywhere you would like.
The Cancer Chronicles
Our hope is to inspire others to be creative, talk about the experience of cancer more openly, and even have moments of grace beyond the bodily bother of symptoms.