Ok, so we established that if you want to sell more art online, you need a good blog. So how do you get started?
There are two favourite ways of testing the water blogging, without having to buy a domain name or get hosting. These are Blogger and WordPress. Both are very easy to use and you can start posting your artwork immediately.
Here’s a couple of ideas to get you going as well:
1. Write a good quality ‘about me’ page. Give the readers a real insight into who you are as an artist. Add interesting stories if you have them.
2. Add a brief description to each picture that you put on. Why did you create it?
I look forward to you sending me a link to your site in the comments below.
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Many artists I know that sell art online also have a blog. If you want to sell more art then maybe you should too.
So what is bloggging in a nutshell?
Blogging is basically a web-based diary or journal.
So why should artists have a blog?
Blogging is a very simple, fast method of getting your work online in a format that people can easily see. An excellent example of this is Jon Burgerman. Jon puts a huge amount of work onto his site. In doing this I believe he acheives the following:
- He provides a “community” feel by allowing site visitors to post feedback to his journal entries.
- He has an archive of work that you can browse through to get to really understand his style and how it has developed.
- He is able to get people to subscribe to his site. This means he can effectively keep in contact with ‘fans’.
- He also has a shop attached to the site enabling people that like his work to purchase it directly.
These are just a few of the many good reasons to get blogging.
My guide to ‘starting an art blog‘ is coming soon…
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Selling your art online is a great way to open up your talents to a worldwide market of potential buyers. The world is truly your oyster if you have the right methods and tools of promoting yourself and your art.
This blog is dedicated to bringing you mentoring and practical skills as well as case studies of successful artists and what they’ve done to boost their online sales.
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