Category: Marketing
HOW TO USE TAILWIND AND TAILWIND TRIBES FOR YOUR ART BUSINESS
In this post, we are going to discuss why Pinterest should be a priority for your art business and how you can use Tailwind to drive traffic (and sales!) to your art website.
THE BEGINNERS GUIDE TO PHOTOGRAPHING ART LIKE A PRO
When it comes to selling your art online, photos can make or break your business. After all, your photos may be the first introduction potential buyers have to your work, so you want to make sure that you give a great first impression.
8 MUST HAVE TOOLS FOR YOUR ART WEBSITE
We thought it would be helpful to share the 8 art website tools we feel are essential for every artist to manage their online art business.
8 BLOGGING BOOKS FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS
We know it can be daunting learning all about setting up and growing your online business and one thing we often get asked about is blogging…
WHY TALK CHRISTMAS MARKETING IN SEPTEMBER
As an Artist there are a ton of reasons why you should be thinking about Christmas marketing well before the first Christmas trees go up…
ART BUSINESS BOOKS EVERY ENTREPRENEURIAL ARTIST SHOULD READ
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to building a business out of your creative passion. Sure, your creativity might flow through you intuitively, but most of us need a bit more than intuition to run a successful art business. So we thought it would be fun to put together a list of art business books…
WHAT I’VE LEARNED FROM PREPARING FOR AN OVERSEAS ART EXHIBITION
Exhibiting your art can be a pleasure, especially the opportunities that can come out of showcasing yourself and your work. But like anything, such an event can often be all-consuming.
USING INSTAGRAM TO MARKET AND SELL YOUR ART
Today we want to chat about Instagram to market your art. Instagram is a seriously sweet social media platform for artists because it’s all about the visuals. So without any further ado, let’s jump right in!
HOW TO NAIL DOWN YOUR ART NICHE AND BUILD YOUR COLLECTOR FAN BASE
Finding your art niche means finding the focus of your art and understanding the people who will buy from you, otherwise known as your target market. It’s a nice idea to think that if you create something beautiful and put it out there people will buy it, but the truth is you really need to know who your potential clients are…