Selling Art Online: Information on Where (and How) to Sell Art on the Internet



Posted January 29th, 2008.
A few weeks ago I joined Adwords (Google's advertising program) to learn for myself how cost-per-click advertising works. The following article is the first in my new series about using Google’s Adwords program to advertise art online. . .



Posted January 27th, 2008.
Boundless Gallery - one of the top art websites I've found for selling original art - has recently added two new features for both artists and art buyers: custom framing and a full money back guarantee. Why is this good? ...



Posted January 21st, 2008.
As you know, I keep track of the online art market by watching the traffic stats of 10 art selling websites, including Boundless Gallery, Imagekind, RedBubble, Yessy, Artflock, Artist Rising, PicassoMio, and a few more. Here's how these companies compare ...



Posted January 7th, 2008.
I've been thinking (a lot) about how I plan on selling my own art online this year. Most artists choose a personal portfolio website, set up a daily painting blog, or buy a membership in a large online gallery of ...



Posted December 20th, 2007.
Wondering how to increase your art sales on Imagekind or other art-selling websites? I interviewed two of Imagekind's top photographers and discovered 7 tips for increasing art sales on Imagekind. Here they are.



Posted December 17th, 2007.
Unlike some of my past SEO tips, today I’m going to share a free online tool that you can use to find out where Google is ranking your art website for various keywords and search terms. It’s called SEOdigger, and ...



Posted December 13th, 2007.
If you've been searching for ways make money from your art online and happened to find GetPaidToDraw.com, you might think you've got a sure-fire solution. Naturally, it'll cost you $34.95 to find out if this "paid to draw" thing works, ...



Posted December 10th, 2007.
Last week I explained how artists could target art buyers through Facebook's new advertising program. Today I'll pick up right where I left off and talk about writing and bidding on Facebook ads for the best results.



Posted December 3rd, 2007.
Artists, have you ever considered advertising your art with Facebook ads? Facebook has always been a large social network, but now it has a brilliant way to advertise to its millions of users using highly targeted ads.



Posted November 19th, 2007.
The new ArtistRising.com is complete, blending aspects from both Sistino and the original Artist Rising website. The result is really a somewhat less "artsy" version of Sistino (no flash on the front page, for example) but it still appears to ...



Posted November 8th, 2007.
Artwanted.com is one of the oldest art-selling websites I’ve found—it’s been around for 8 years and seems to have quite a few members. However, I’m not sure it’s the site I’d recommend if you're really serious about selling your art ...




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