Art Online: How to Help Buyers Find your Artwork
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Please check this article out by Dan at Business at http://emptyeasel.com - the article is very clear and what is also important is that Dan tell you to stick to it for 6 months and I believe that to be incredible important and often missed as strategies go – What I mean to say is this with all the many options to promote your work on and off line you need to have a set plan and a commitment to carry out that plan with accountable goals. So you know that you are spending an hour a day doing it…Working the plan and making it happen. So often we can set out with great aspirations but are never able to achieve what we set out to because we did not structure a plan for our selves, we did not create a map and break it down to a everyday every week, month scenario…
Dan’s out line is great but for it to work you need to structure out a clear time line and do it – some times like your life depended on it for it to give you the results you so desire and rightly deserve…
- to your success Chuck DeWolfe
| Signing up with a bigger, well-known art website to help sell your art online is usually pretty easy and sometimes even free. But after a few months with no sales many of you will begin to ask one very important question:
“How can I get buyers to find my art online?” You see, unlike the sign-up process, the whole art selling thing is definitely NOT a piece of cake. So instead of just waiting and hoping art collectors will find you, here are seven ways that you can start directing potential buyers to your artwork right now. 1. Write better artwork descriptions. 2. Be more social. 3. Start an art blog. 4. Create an email newsletter for art lovers. 5. Advertise your art website (in print). 6. Team up with other artists. 7. Stick to it for at least 6 months.
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