
Selling Your Art Without Feeling Salesy & Gross
How to Sell your Art Confidently Online
Selling Your Art Without Feeling Salesy & Gross
We’re breaking down something that plagues so many of us when it comes to growing an audience for our art on social media today on the Live Your Art Life podcast…
It goes without saying that artists deserve to be making an income with their artwork (despite what society tells us – silly society!). And consistent income being made from our artwork is even more beautiful…
As I was dropping off another car load of unloved small kitchen appliances, clothing and art supplies I’ll never use at the local donation collection, I felt a tasty word buzzing around my head like a moth.
Minimalism.
The older I get, the more the concept attracts me. Simple, powerful, effective…
In this day and age everyone and their grandmother can have a presence online. While this is an amazing thing, it also means that you have to fight through the noise in order to be heard.
But having a unique voice will cut through the wall of noise like butter, and attract your true fans – the ones…
So let’s talk about how to market your artwork when you don’t have much time…
Oh Instagram. It can be so easy to fall prey to the siren song of constant thumb-scrolling, draining away hours and so much of our precious energy.
Don’t get me wrong – it can be a powerhouse tool for artist when used correctly. The visual-based platform…
And adding multiple income streams to your art business is one of the best ways to make that cash flow more steady and healthy. Here we’ve got a big, beautiful list of ways that you can implement a powerful new income stream into your art business…
Tired of posting the same old photos of your art?
Even more tired of the cricket chirps as your fans head for the hills, covering their yawns?…
Last week we explored why testimonials are your secret weapon to converting that chilly audience into eager buyers.
So cool – we need testimonials.
How the hell do we do that?…