10 Ways to Improve Your Art Website

Fresh content added to your website increases your ranking and adds another dimension to your presentation.

Artist Website Strategies: Improve Your About Page

The About page is one of the most visited on any website, and should be compelling and inviting. Are you satisfied with yours?

Artist Website Strategies: Improve Your Home Page

Build a Home page on your art website that makes impact and draws the visitor in to want to see more of your art and your story.

Is Easy Access Ruining Your Art Business?

There is too much access to present and sell your work to the world. The value of it has been diminished. An opinion piece by Carolyn Edlund.

Tattoo by You

Tattoodo provides the opportunity to have ideas brought to life by artists from all over the world. Here’s how they got started.

6 E-commerce Solutions to Supercharge Your Online Sales

6 different ways that artists can use ecommerce capabilities to sell their work online.

The Power of the Photograph

One of the important parts of your home photo studio should be a good, sturdy tripod to mount the camera on.

The Importance of the Picture

Properly photographing your items is not a daunting task, though it does take an investment in time, and a little money.

Telling Your Artist Story

Delight your visitors with lots of big, juicy, photos of your studio, or better yet, you in your studio in the process of creating your art.

8 Ways to Improve Your Online Portfolio

Is your website really showing your art to its best advantage?

Top 10 Mistakes Artists Make When Building a Website

Your website should be as energetic as a living breathing thing. There will always be something to add, change or remove. With enough attention, you can turn your website into a marketing machine

Sell More Artwork with In Situ Photos

Guest blogger Carol McIntyre shares her experience with creating interior photos that show off her paintings.

How to Engage Your Art Website Visitors

Present your work at its best by using professionally taken photographs. After all, you work hard to create your art. Don’t you deserve this?

Wear Your Art

Just for fun, imagine turning one of your paintings into a piece of wearable art. Now you can do it.