Is a picture worth a thousand words? Maybe. But using clear descriptions of the products you are selling on your art website will help you close more sales.
Sell Your Art to an Affluent Audience
Price your work and position yourself in the market to reach your target audience.
How to Work with an Accountability Partner
Artists can work together as accountability partners to follow through and accomplish more of their business goals.
Design a Captivating Display
Design your display as the perfect space to show your art using these merchandising tips.
10 Tips for Taking Art Commissions
Is your art business set up for commission work? Use these basics to cultivate sales and help things run smoothly.
Use Leverage to Grow Your Art Business
How artists can work more efficiently, increase opportunities and close more sales by using leverage.
Reframe Rejection and Find the Positive
Don’t let the fear of rejection stop you. Instead of looking at what you have to lose, consider what you have to gain.
Why Paint a Series?
When an artist creates a series of works, it’s an opportunity to make a powerful statement.
Partnering High End Real Estate and Art
Art and luxury properties can be a good mix. This realtor works with artists to make sales of both.
Your Next Artist Email Campaign
Email marketing is an effective way to connect with art lovers and potential customers. Here’s how to write emails that build relationships and make sales.
Build Your Email Subscriber List
How do artists increase their sales? By staying in touch with prospects over time through email campaigns. Here’s how to get that subscriber list built.
Rethink Your Mindset About Pricing Art
Pricing and money can be uncomfortable subjects for artists. Your mindset plays a role in how you price and position your products, the marketplace you choose, and your confidence level.
Finding Your Artistic Voice
A recent conversation with photographer/teacher Karen Hutton ranged deeply into understanding and sharing one’s artistic voice, and the opportunity we have to act as cultural visionaries.