Friday, April 16th, 2010 at
10:53 am
The Internet has provided artists of today with a plethora of opportunities to display and sell their artwork online. The most difficult part when learning how to sell artwork is which resources to use and how best to use them. There has been significant interest in learning how to sell artwork using Twitter. If implemented properly, artists should be able to sell artwork using Twitter without too much difficulty. Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at
10:10 am
When marketing art, artists often fail at their ability to sell from the studio. There seems to be an underlying tension between collectors and artists when collectors are buying art from an artist. Collectors have expressed a concern that artists tend to present problems that are not faced in galleries. For artists who do not have gallery representation, here are seven steps to marketing art like an expert. Read the rest of this entry
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at
9:54 am
Art marketing in today’s world is more a science than ever before. With so many different outlets, successful artists have learned to tap all of these outlets and create their brand. Once an artist has created brand they will be able to increase the value of their Art and volume of Sales.
Art Marketing Strategy of creating your brand has been difficult in the past. However this is not the case in today’s world of Internet Marketing. Using some simple art marketing techniques you too can be successful. Let’s look at both some online and off-line art marketing strategies to employ. Read the rest of this entry
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at
10:15 am
The art of selling art is difficult enough, but the art of pricing your art correctly is a topic with a myriad of passionate opinions. Should your art be priced low so it sells or should your art be priced high to avoid giving the impression that your art is undervalued.
While there is a plethora of differentiating opinions there is a consensus that there are 10 valid points that need to be considered when pricing your art correctly. Keep in mind that depending on where you are in your career as an artist will influence the price that you will be selling your art for. If you consider yourself to be an artist starting of on your career, then do not expect to ask premium prices for your art you will also need to be realistic about the price of your art. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
10:16 am
Artists today who are selling art online are often asking the question, which are the best websites to sell my art from and help me with my Art Marketing. There’s no easy answer to this question and it is important to consider several factors when selling art online.
If you are interested in selling art from an art gallery site you’re in luck as there is a wide variety of them to choose from. You need to pay attention when selling art from an art gallery is their fees. Some of the art galleries have reasonable fees, while others may be charging you up to 40% per sale. Before creating an account check the site over thoroughly and make sure you have a complete understanding of the fee structure. Avoid selling art, from websites that seem to have few if any artists posting to the site. Read the rest of this entry