As an artist and a business owner, one of the first foundations to success and growth is to measure your results. How do you do that?
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Art on The Net: The Second Wave
August 8, 2005
Go To Article While it’s a good read, it misses the point of the major value of having an online art presence: the tremendous cost and time savings in NOT having to prepare, mail, and track conventional portfolio packages to galleries and dealers which can add up to thousands of dollars and hours every year for an active artist…. Having an online art showcase means that you can just send a letter with an invitation to visit your website…. We estimate that the cost of preparing, mailing, and return shipping of a traditional portfolio is at least $10 – and that doesn’t include the cost of your time to prepare it.
The Sunday Art Sales Quote
August 7, 2005
A little inspiration to help with your art marketing!
Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.
Thomas Carlyle
Get a Separate Phone Number For Your Art Business
August 7, 2005
This is a very important yet often overlooked point: As an artist and a business person, it’s best to avoid using your home phone as your business phone. It can be off-putting to a buyer to see your stunning work beautifully showcased on your website gallery only to call you and hear a voicemail message like: Hello…. Please leave a message for Amy, Jeff, and Twinky after the tone.
Make It Easy To Buy Your Art Online
August 7, 2005
First, it helps to understand that there are two quite different market segments for art sales on the internet: High-Value original works, and lower-cost art reproductions. The high-value originals category is one where your collectors will probably want to get to know you and your art before they bring out their wallets…. We have also found that a buyer who has previously purchased an original work from you in person, will sometimes be perfectly happy to place an order and pay online for subsequent purchases of originals.
Do Artists have to Starve?
August 5, 2005
Throughout history however, the concept of the starving artist has been held out almost as an ideal. The following quotes are good examples: The only sensible way to regard the art life is that it is a privilege you are willing to pay for ……..Robert Henri Either a comfortable life and lousy work, or a lousy life and beautiful work ……..Fernand Leger Is there a real truth to the idea of the starving artist or is it simply a romantic illusion? Can we be commercially successful and still hold to the essential truth of being an artist?
Bring Arts Professionals to your Website
August 5, 2005
Getting a good showcase of your art online will consume plenty of brainpower! It needs to be seen so put on your marketing hat and start attracting traffic. The following techniques will get you started:
How to Showcase Your Art Online
August 4, 2005
More and more galleries are looking to the internet to review the work of emerging and mid-career artists because it is simpler than dealing with large volumes of paper-portfolios. So, what is important in a website? What do arts professionals look for?
Frank Lloyd Wright on Success
August 3, 2005
Frank Lloyd Wright, popularly known as the greatest American architect, had a useful perspective on achieving success:
I know the price of success: dedication, hard work and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen.
Welcome to Art Marketing Secrets!
August 3, 2005
Welcome to the new resource to help you market and sell your art. Art Marketing Secrets is an ongoing industry dialog showcasing the latest and most effective ways to get your work seen and appreciated by arts professionals and collectors. Our mission is to help you sell your art – that all!








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