Twitter is a microblogging service that was created in 2006 by a fellow named Jack Dorsey. The service limits each user’s post to 140 characters or less which is the same amount allowed by SMS. (AKA texting from your phone.) Though the service started slow and was used mostly by those in the tech and [...] Read more »
The A To Z Of Selling Art Online Free Webinar
Selling art online seems to elude most artists, so much so that many will say it can’t be done. But I personally know of many artists who are making sales via the web and using the internet as a promotional tool to land gallery shows across the country. Many artists are doing very well for [...] Read more »
Maximize Your Time Spent On Marketing Your Art | Free Webinar
You love creating art but I am guessing that like most artists you loath marketing your artwork. The time spent getting the word out is time spent away from the studio. The key to success is using the clock wisely to ensure that your marketing is effective and offers a return on the resources you [...] Read more »
Search Engine Optimization for Artists | Helping Your Fans Find You
Simple and easy search engine optimization practices can help fans find you and your artist website. Each week I host a free weekly webinar to help you sell more art. Each webinars contain about 20 minutes of content and end with a live Q&A session. If you can’t make the live event the audio recording [...] Read more »
Online Marketing Mentality For Artists | Free Webinar
Selling art online is a very charged topic. Many artists try it and give up, many artists don’t try at all, and many artists do very well at it. I believe a big aspect of promoting and marketing yourself as an artist on the internet is the mentality you have going into it. Some classic [...] Read more »
Introducing The Art Palaver Art Marketing Webinars
Learn business, marketing, and promotion of your art with free artist webinars… Promoting, marketing, and selling art is always a challenge and for many artists selling art online is an even greater challenge. I believe a big part of the challenge comes from an artist having to go at it alone most of the time [...] Read more »