Marketing: Fine Art America Review, Part 2
Part Two of our review of Fine Art America. I’m happy to report the experience so far has been terrific!
Part Two of our review of Fine Art America. I’m happy to report the experience so far has been terrific!
A look at Fine Art America’s artist website option. Come with me as I set up my site!
Here’s another market for your work: stock photo sites. They sell digital art, too.
Here’s a short list of sites that do portfolio-building and hosting. Most have a free option, and all are worth a look.
Art Paws, based in Dallas, TX, has been selling digital paintings of pets since 1998. Owner Rebecca Collins shares some of her marketing wisdom.
Is anyone really selling Painter portraits? As Karen Sperling shows us, the answer is an emphatic “YES!”
You’ve found your niche, and you’re ready for business. But how much should you charge? A look at pricing high-end goods and services.
In Part 2, we see an example of a photographer and a digital artist collaborating to produce a painting for the photographer’s client.
Hand-painted art is just as appealing today as it ever was. You can offer Corel Painter photo paintings, even if you’re not an artist: hire one, instead!
Painter Scott Listfield has found increased overall sales via selling prints of his work online. Learn how Print On Demand can help your marketing efforts.