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3 Tips On How To Sell Art Online

Anyone can learn how to sell Art Online. Thanks to WSIWYG website builders, digital photography and wi-fi, Selling Art Online can be done in a matter of minutes, from anywhere in the world. It is true: you can do this while sitting in one of those huge chairs at Starbucks. So what are the steps to selling your Artwork in the online world?

1. Create a website. If you truly want to learn How To Sell Art Online, your very first step is to create your own website. This website should prominently feature images of your artwork as well as information about who you are along with a blog, an “about me” page,–pages like that are just as important as pictures of your art and its selling prices.

2. Market Yourself: join some forums, take out some online ads, comment on some art related and design blogs, these are all tried and true methods that work. It will help you to market yourself and your artwork. Marketing is the key to turning a profit or raising awareness of anything.

3. Do not be afraid of sites like eBay and Etsy. These sites are a perfect medium for learning the techniques behind selling your art, and making some immediate money by actually doing it as well. You can use sites like these to both sell pieces and spread the word about your other work. Many people avoid sites like these because they assume that they are like online garage sales. In the world of art however, it is good not to discriminate against your customers! Everyone can enjoy good art!

Learning how to sell art online does not have to take long. It is sort of a “learn as you go” experience and the more you work at it, the better at it you will be!

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The Art of selling by Alec Baldwin


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