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Artists Website Software
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | October 14th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
My website has grown organically over 12 years, but the code is looking very messy and unmanageable, so I’m thinking of recoding it from scratch (while adding a lot of improvements). I decided that I may as well make any such “artist̵ read more
Foundation Courses in Art
TOUCH | October 11th 2008 by Hemant Sonawane
Speaking of struggle during formative years, reminds me of a list of various colleges for Foundation Course in Art located in Jalgaon District of Maharashtra State, INDIA. This may be particularly useful for amateur artists from small towns to get th read more
Will you compete ?
TOUCH | October 11th 2008 by Hemant Sonawane
Had a look at all the competitions in art and architecture worldwide, and got motivated to start a series on 'Art Competition Updates' on TOUCH. Frankly, what do you feel about participation in contests? How vital are these to an artist's development read more
Treadle To The Medal
Constance Rose Textile Design | October 6th 2008 by Connie Rose
I will be finished with the black undulating twill piece within the hour...just now taking a break. And to my delight, I was just notified that one of my handspun/handwoven pieces is listed in an Etsy Treasury, which you can see here. It's always a read more
Reality Check: StumbleUpon Doesn't Work - Website Magazine
Art Print Issues | October 5th 2008 by Barney Davey
There is no question that certain social media platforms can be helpful...Right now, there are too many companies looking for a share of your interest and traffic. Until that gets settled, it will remain difficult to determine where to spend your lim read more
Creating Collectible Value in Open Editions
Art Print Issues | October 1st 2008 by Barney Davey
The essay discusses the seeming dichotomy of things that are simultaneously plentiful and still some in the abundance of varied items turn out to have great collectible value. If it can happen with books and license plates, why not open edition, sequ read more
Artist Letters: On Social Media and Licensing
Natasha's Art Candy | September 29th 2008 by Natasha Wescoat
I talk about one of the many artist letters I recieve. They ask questions about the art business and how to utilize the net to promote their work. I answered one, in which I shared on EBSQ’s Art Blog. (c)photo by Nir Tober read more
Art Is What You Make It
Art Print Issues | September 29th 2008 by Barney Davey
Now, if you are not so depressed about the undoing of our national financial underpinnings, you might be wondering how you can sell some art. read more
HTML Email Newsletters for Artists
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | September 24th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
I’m going to concentrate on HTML email design here rather than best practice for sending your emails or building your email list. Suffice to say that you should never email someone without their clear and express permission (opt-in NOT opt-out read more
Wild Wings at 40 & Wildlife Art Genre Both Going Strong!
Art Print Issues | September 23rd 2008 by Barney Davey
Larry Richardson's recent newsletter is a bright reminder the wildlife art field is one that remains vibrant. It was this genre that led the way to the print market's greatest sales figures in the heyday of limited edition reproductions. read more
Rich Resource for Blogging Tips and Blog Content
Art Print Issues | September 19th 2008 by Barney Davey
I cannot imagine anyone who blogs to not find this massive list of links useful and inspirational. Check it out, I'm sure you will agree. read more
Making A Lasting Impression
Damien Franco dot Com | September 16th 2008 by Damien Franco
What’s your lasting impression on people? If you consider that every artist believes that their art is their lasting impression then how does thinking outside the box help you to differentiate yourself? I was speaking with a business associate read more
The Last Lap Closes the Gap
Art Print Issues | September 16th 2008 by Barney Davey
With due respect to Leonardo da Vinci's quote "Art is never finished only abanoned." I will intrepidly say finding a way to move more of your important urgent projects to completion will produce results you will enjoy. read more
Charity As A Marketing Strategy For Artists
Damien Franco dot Com | September 9th 2008 by Damien Franco
Forget that donating your artwork can be a gracious and generous act in and of itself and consider whether or not it works as a good marketing strategy. I’ve seen arguments on both sides and haven’t really made the decision for my works a read more
The Value of a Descriptive URL
Art Print Issues | September 8th 2008 by Barney Davey
More importantly than the commoditized value of your URL is the priceless value of your personal brand of which your URL should be an important part. read more
Robert Genn on "The Look"
Art Print Issues | September 3rd 2008 by Barney Davey
When you look at how prolific Robert Genn is as an artist and what a marvelous resource he has made his The Painters Keys into for artists, it's either inspiring to see the output one turned on person can produce, or intimidating to think you are not read more
Can Art & Marketing co-exist?
Art Print Issues | August 31st 2008 by Barney Davey
In a nutshell, the post discusses how all art is creative expression. And, expression is not complete without those to be impressed. In other words, art and artists seek to further their vision by expressing themselves through their art read more
Fast and Cheap Banner Testing With Google AdWords
Art Print Issues | August 29th 2008 by Barney Davey
If you're like most business owners just starting out with a brand-new website, you want to know the fastest and cheapest way to drive targeted traffic to it. read more
More on Publishing Art Books on Lulu
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | August 26th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
Another follow-up post, this time following up my post on Self-publishing your art books on Lulu. From http://www.lulu.com/content/2709735: “Dear Lulu” is a test book researched and produced by graphic design students and Prof. Frank Phil read more
Using Facebook to promote your artwork (2)
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | August 25th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
In my earlier post on using Facebook to promote your artwork I promised an update on how it was going. So here’s the first update. Rather than doing a massive campaign of promotion for my Facebook page, I’ve been doing a few smaller dis read more
Understanding Creative Commons
Art Print Issues | August 20th 2008 by Barney Davey
Amidst the angst over the Orphan Works Act 2008, there is another movement among creatives meant to share their work under varying acceptable circumstances. It is known as Creative Commons. read more
Young Artists
Natasha's Art Candy | August 18th 2008 by Natasha Wescoat
At LULU.com, I offer guides for artists on promoting their work on the web. One of my most exciting additions is for kids 5-25 who want to learn how to start their art career. At any age it’s possible, and so I give you some advice and a few to read more
Artists Guide: Art Shouldn’t Be Your Job
Natasha's Art Candy | August 16th 2008 by Natasha Wescoat
It should be your passion. Just because you can make good money selling your work does not mean you should dump your job of 20 years and go for the gold! It doesn’t equal income. Many famous artists and writers had other careers to make a livin read more
7 Lessons by Sugarluxe’s Chandra Michaels
Natasha's Art Candy | August 14th 2008
Chandra is a talented designer and artist who’s work is taking the world by storm. Her blog is informative and encouraging for artists and female business owners. One of her recent posts talks about her younger Olympian hopeful years and how it read more
How A 10 yr Old Can Start Their Art Career
Natasha's Art Candy | August 12th 2008 by Natasha Wescoat
I try to contribute regularly to artist questions on Answers.yahoo.com. Here is one of the questions I answered for kids who want to begin earling in building their art career: “How do I (a ten year old) get my art career going? I need to know read more
Another Acceptance!
Constance Rose Textile Design | July 29th 2008 by Connie Rose
Another exhibit acceptance arrived in today's mail! I'll have five pieces on exhibit and for sale at ArtWear Fashion Week at the Lincoln Center for the Arts in Fort Collins, Colorado. Exhibit dates are September 5 - 12.This is SO exciting...I'm lov read more
Tradeshow Woes Mirror Industry Changes - Other Opportunities Aris…
Art Print Issues | July 28th 2008 by Barney Davey
You have to explore all options to get your art to market. The more ways you can grow new distribution channels and master them, the better off you will be. It's not harder, just different and that may make it seem harder. read more
Self-publishing your art books on Lulu
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | July 16th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
Lauren Simonutti is a Baltimore-based artist/photographer. Having been told that her work didn’t “fit in” in the US (and having more positive experiences in European and Australian markets), she turned to the web—more precisely, read more
Terry Redlin -- An Original Who Will Be Missed
Art Print Issues | July 14th 2008 by Barney Davey
Some would say Terry had perfect timing in that he hit his stride in the heyday of the limited edition on paper market. That much is true. However, I believe with his talent, vision and drive he would have been a smashing success in any era. read more
Using Facebook to promote your artwork
ideas for promoting and selling art from the lazarus corpora… | July 11th 2008 by The Lazarus Corporation
Facebook Pages are a recent addition to Facebook, and they’re currently the best way for an artist to promote their artwork on Facebook (better than Facebook Groups, which are an earlier addition). If you’ve got a normal Facebook account read more

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