Posts Tagged ‘selling online’

May 7 2012 By

ArtWeb’s blog series on art and money Hello! We hope you enjoyed Part 1 in the ‘Art and Money’ series, looking at pricing your artwork. Over the next few months we’ll be looking at some of the issues to do with selling your work online, inlcuding generating traffic to your site, funding options, marketing & networking, and maintaining your success. With a [...]

December 2 2011 By

Welcome to our latest article, ‘Getting the Most Out of Your Website Part 4: Design’. This is the last article in this series, and will focus on how you can develop your own individual website design, without going over the top and without having to know lots of fancy coding! A lot of you will be using Artweb’s templates, so [...]

September 28 2011 By

Welcome back to our ‘Getting the most out of your website’ series! In Part 2 we are focussing on ‘Making it Clear’ – covering all aspects of getting your message across to your site’s visitors, and hopefully encouraging them to buy your work! This is aimed predominantly at artists who are hoping to sell work through their websites, rather than [...]

August 24 2011 By

Setting up your artist’s website Welcome to this series of articles with tips on how to get the most out of your website. In this first part, we’ll be looking at how you can build a first connection with your visitors by creating an ‘About Me’ section that really stands out and represents what you and your work are about! We [...]

July 22 2011 By

Blogging for Artists This month we are looking at the benefits of blogging for artists, providing some tips and advice as well as giving you an idea of the different blogging platforms available, and other online articles that shed some more light on the blogging world. Firstly, some thoughts on why blogging might be good for your art practice in [...]

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