ArtFire.com is a unique online marketplace for artists, crafters, and makers of handmade items from around the world. Whether you want to sell fine art, jewelry, handmade books, or any number of things, ArtFire.com has a place for you.. . . read more
I usually get several emails each week asking about the features that foliotwist offers, so today I thought I’d just write them all out in a long list along with some explanations of why they’re important.. . . read more
1000markets.com is an online marketplace for artisans who make handcrafted goods and artwork. You won’t find anything mass-produced here. . . it’s all one-of-a-kind pieces, from art and handmade jewelry to clothing and objects for the home.. . . read more
Foliotwist already offers a simple way to sell original art on your own website - but today we've added something more. Now, all foliotwist artists will have the ability to link to their art prints, giclees, and other products, wherever they’re located online.. . . read more
Since launching foliotwist.com earlier this year, we’ve only offered one template, and quite frankly, it looks nothing like a “normal” artist website. Instead, it’s a rather unique blog/portfolio hybrid, which we specifically designed to pull in lots of traffic from Google and other. . . read more
Just like traditional galleries, online galleries NEED people to visit them. Without a lot of visitors, there’s not much chance they’ll sell a lot of art. So today I’m going to share the monthly traffic estimates of over 30 online art galleries. . . read more
IVoteForArt.com is a small online art gallery that combines community voting and art buying in one place. The artwork is "fun, quirky and affordable" and in many ways, I Vote for Art is very different from other art galleries online.. . . read more
ArtfulHome.com is an online art gallery for North American artists which features all types of artwork and handmade decorations for the home. Whether you’re looking to sell furniture, glass art, jewelry, or traditional wall art, Artful Home is the place to do it.. . . read more
Lately I’ve found a couple of different examples on how to use our beloved, but sometime feared (!), social networks. Perhaps some of you have already heard these stories, but I find them quite intriguing and would love to share them with more people.. . . read more
If you haven’t heard of it yet, Nuzart.com is a new print-on-demand service for artists and photographers that is based out of Madrid, Spain. Like other popular print-on-demand services, Nuzart offers artists an easy way to sell prints of their artwork online. . . read more
Taking a good photograph of your artwork is a crucial step in the process of displaying and selling your art online. Online viewers will ONLY be able to judge you as an artist by the digital images they see - so you will always need high-quality photos. . . read more
I’ll just come right out and say it: ArtQuiver is, in my opinion, one of the most innovative and refreshingly simple ways to find and buy art online. Here's why. . . read more
Whenever I'm asked, "What will it take to sell my art on the internet?" I usually answer with information on blogging, creating a strong brand, using social networks like Twitter, and so on. Today, however, I have something different.. . . read more
Art students take note: there’s a new (and rather unique) online art gallery just for you at StudentArtGallery.com. How are they different? For every piece you sell, they’ll give 10% back to your school’s art department.. . . read more
