By Sara in How To
A couple of months ago we talked about how to ensure your artist brand is well defined, and how to find your marketing niche. Here we’re going to continue that ethos, and discuss how you can build on your professional…
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By Sara in How To
Here on the ArtWeb blog, we’ve talked a lot about how to get your website out there and generating more traffic – social media and online networking, newsletter mail-outs, postcards and business cards, holding exhibitions, networking face to face… Whatever…
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By Sara in How To
(Image by mkhmarketing under the Creative Commons license: mkhmarketing.wordpress.com) Marketing is an important skill for any artist or creative freelancer. Whatever your field, you need to make sure you’re reaching your potential clients and customers and letting the world know your…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, Artwork
Here in London, the The Affordable Art Fair is just about upon us, and artists and gallery owners will all be frantically hanging work as we speak! With 113 exhibiting stands, there will be a lot to take in, so…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, How To
With the festive season nearing and potential customers just waiting to discover your art, we thought it might be a good time to go over some of the ways to make the most of your online portfolio or website. In…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, How To
Welcome to January’s Artist Newsletter! This month we are focussing on New Year’s resolutions: Make time for that painting you’ve been putting off starting, give your website that long needed update, and get your work seen by more people! 1.…
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By Sara in Art And Culture, How To
Welcome to this month’s Artists’ newsletter, on the subject of arts/craft fairs – fitting for Christmas! We hope you find these little snippets of advice useful, whether you have already held an art fair this year, or are thinking about…
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By chris kirkland in Art And Culture
How much are artists selling online? We surveyed just under 200 artists from across the globe.
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