Tag Archive: selling art

My Free E-Book | Twitter Primer for Artists

In recent months I’ve heard a lot of questions from artists about Twitter. Mostly from people who are interested but do not know where to start when it comes to Twitter. And of course the question of “why would I join Twitter?” So I decided to right a little e-book to help out those who [...]

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A Video Introduction To Art Palaver

I took a few moments today to put together a brief video introducing Art Palaver and my goals behind it. Expect more videos to come in the very near future. I believe video is a good way to pass along information especially when trying to teach something. I also believe that video can be a [...]

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Offering Options To Your Fans And Pricing Your Art

This post is a continued palaver on Trent Reznor’s advice to unknown musicians. The first post can be found here.
Trent’s next bit of advice is this:
“The Beastie Boys’ site offers everything you could possibly want in the formats you would want it in – available right from them, right now. The prices they are charging [...]

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If Your Not Selling Your Art Online, Where Are You Selling Your Art?

True story.
This morning I opened our local newspaper to be greeted with headlines of another art gallery closing. Based on the many Google Alerts I have running this is common news all over the country and the world. The current economy is just too weak for many art galleries to survive.
Of course this is bad [...]

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Another Online Tool For Selling Art

These days an artist needs to do all they can to make their art available to those who want to buy it. Being represented by a gallery can be nice but in the age of the internet many artists are selling their own art and keeping more of the profit. [...]

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