In today's article I'm going to share 10 ways to market yourself and your art so that it's worth more, right away - without changing ANYTHING about how you make it
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Changing the name you have used to promote and sell your art isn’t something to undertake lightly, but with a...
This year I am in the middle of updating some articles I wrote eight or so years ago, and you know what I discovered? Reading paragraph, upon paragraph, upon paragraph on the web can be cumbersome. No wonder the experts suggested using headers, sub-headers, and bullet points when writing for...
Aside from taking great photos of your art, it's important to understand the basics of preparing and uploading your images to your art blog. This will help with everything from load time and bandwidth usage to SEO and user accessibility
No one can deny that the internet opens up numerous opportunities for the artist, but how does selling online compare to a more traditional route? Today I want to compare and contrast the two
Having a website for your art can get expensive. . . but this month we're doing something a little crazy to make SURE that Foliotwist websites are affordable for all artists. Here's how it works
As some of you know, for the past few months we’ve been working on a big new feature at Foliotwist.com. Today, it’s no longer under wraps, so I’m going to tell you all about it - including what it is, and how we got the idea. Read on
Today I want to share a fairly simple outline that any artist can use to schedule their search engine optimization efforts. It doesn’t matter if you just started your blog or website, or you’ve been blogging for years
Today, I want to talk about an important SEO (search engine optimization) technique that may not immediately be apparent to online artists. As you probably already know, SEO is about using words correctly
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.
Over the last 3 years I’ve written, edited, and published quite a few blog posts on EmptyEasel.com - and in that time I’ve also learned a lot about what it takes to run a blog on a daily basis. Here are some of the things I’ve learned:
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 search engines (see below).