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A how-to guide for creating and promoting your own online marketplace for selling your art online.
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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Creating Products for Sale & Using Keywords
Once you've selected a venue for creating your online
marketplace, the process of uploading your image files and creating your
product pages begins.
As you go through this time consuming process, you’ll need
to start thinking ahead… about promoting.
While you must create this online storefront before you can promote it,
be mindful of keywords as you create each product.
From this point on, you MUST THINK LIKE A CUSTOMER! For each product you create, think about what
keywords you would type into a Google search in order to find it online if YOU
were in the market for this item. Then
use those keywords repetitively in the product title, subtitle, description,
category listing, and keyword tags. That’s
the first step towards having your products found by potential buyers.
Here’s an example…
I recently created an iPhone case on Zazzle with a skyline
photo of Seattle. If I were searching
for this product online, I would type in “Seattle skyline iPhone case” into a
Google search. THESE became my keywords,
which I used repetitively in the title, subtitle, description, category, and
keyword tags. Click on the phone to
bring up the product page and notice how many times you find those keywords
repeated.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Before You Can Sell You Must Prepare
First things first… If you’re going to sell your art online,
you’ll need to digitize your portfolio.
If you’re a digital photographer or graphic design artist, you probably
already have a collection of digital images that you can use. If you’re a painter or sketch artist,
however, you’ll need to spend some time scanning or digitally photographing
your artwork in order to prepare your files for selling your art online.
HELPFUL HINT: If
you’re taking photographs of a painting or other works of hand-made art with a
digital camera, make sure to shoot the image from directly above the center of
the piece and with diffused light on all four sides. This will ensure the image is captured with
minimal warping to the perspective and prevent unwanted shadowing or
overexposure in the final digital image.
Whether you end up selling your art displayed on objects or
as individual prints make sure your images are of the highest quality
possible. This means bright vivid
colors, no noise, good composition, and creating high resolution images.
I use, and recommend, Photoshop as a means of editing and
preparing digital images, but there are other, less expensive, programs on the
market you can use. A word of advice for
people that aren't versed in Photoshop – don’t spend hundreds of dollars on
this program if you don’t also intend on investing a fair amount of time
learning how to use it. While the latest
versions are fairly user-friendly, it is capable of doing so many things that
it takes a great deal of time to learn how to use. I've been using Photoshop consistently for
the past 8 years and still don’t know EVERYTHING about the program. If you’re willing to make the investment of money
AND time, Photoshop is THE BEST program on the market for creating high quality
digital images.
If the program you’re using to edit your files allows you to
embed keywords into the file as metadata, then you should do that for two very
important reasons… 1. It allows you to organize your files, and 2. It helps
people scouring the internet for art to find YOURS! You should keep these keywords simple and
include both broad and specific information.
For example if you have a photograph of the Seattle skyline, then you
should list as your keywords for that file: architecture, skyline, Seattle.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Welcome & Intro to: Selling Art Online
Greetings and welcome to my latest blog... Selling Art Online!
I started selling artistic prints online in 2007. Just five years later, I've become a "pro-seller" for one online marketplace by building a strong presence all across the internet, utilizing everything that I've learned these past five years about promoting an online store. This has resulted in hundreds of online sales to people all over the globe, which has not only generated income, but created an international presence for my art as well.
This site will be used to recommend practices and techniques involved with making money online by selling your art in online marketplaces. Numerous links will be included throughout this blog to various sites, each offering a helpful tool, templates, or lists of resources for artists wanting to sell their art online and make money.
Topics covered will include HOW & WHERE to sell your art online, the best places to PROMOTE your available products for sale, SEO (search engine optimization) tactics to get traffic to your online store, and tons of FREE resources readily available to artists online.
Of course, there is no way to include EVERYTHING there is to know about selling art online, but that's the beauty of the blog... I'm depending on you, the readers, to add your comments, questions, suggestions, and own personal experiences to the mix in order to make this blog as comprehensive as possible.
If you're willing to put in the time to create AND promote it, you can have a successful online storefront like the one you see below.
I started selling artistic prints online in 2007. Just five years later, I've become a "pro-seller" for one online marketplace by building a strong presence all across the internet, utilizing everything that I've learned these past five years about promoting an online store. This has resulted in hundreds of online sales to people all over the globe, which has not only generated income, but created an international presence for my art as well.
This site will be used to recommend practices and techniques involved with making money online by selling your art in online marketplaces. Numerous links will be included throughout this blog to various sites, each offering a helpful tool, templates, or lists of resources for artists wanting to sell their art online and make money.
Topics covered will include HOW & WHERE to sell your art online, the best places to PROMOTE your available products for sale, SEO (search engine optimization) tactics to get traffic to your online store, and tons of FREE resources readily available to artists online.
Of course, there is no way to include EVERYTHING there is to know about selling art online, but that's the beauty of the blog... I'm depending on you, the readers, to add your comments, questions, suggestions, and own personal experiences to the mix in order to make this blog as comprehensive as possible.
If you're willing to put in the time to create AND promote it, you can have a successful online storefront like the one you see below.
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