. . . How To Sell Art Online And Make Money With Ecwid.
. . . How do I get started selling art?. Getting started isn’t easy. There is a long checklist of things to consider. And it will depend on the type of art you create and the materials.
. . . you use. However, we’ve taken the liberty of outlining some major things to think about to get the ball rolling..
. . . Professional photography. Submitting your art to online.
. . . galleries or selling them online will require high-quality images of the works in order to faithfully represent what a buyer is purchasing. Writing descriptions. These should be engaging, emotional and tell the story behind.
. . . the painting so that buyers can emotionally connect with the piece..
. . . painting, you could be wrong. Do some planning in terms of packaging to make sure your art pieces are safe on their journey to the buyer..
. . . Uploading to market. It will take time to organize your inventory in online galleries or art marketplaces. Budget that time into your planning now, rather than later..
. . . Starting a website. Your art needs a (virtual) home where your fans can find you, connect with you, and, most importantly, buy from you. Try one without commissions. We have some suggestions, below..
. . . What is the best place to sell art online?.
. . . You know the phrase: more is more. Try to introduce yourself to as many people as possible through the internet. Expand to all possible channels that your potential customer might visit..
. . . Some ideas:. ●The big three: Amazon, eBay, Etsy. Each has a dedicated section for artists..
. . . ●FineArtAmerica. One of the largest art marketplaces in the world. ●Saatchi Art. a marketplace with 1.7 million monthly visitors..
. . . ●Society6. An awesome place to print your art on things and sell them. ●Art(dot)com. If you can’t find your category here, you won't find it anywhere..
. . . ●Artsy. A massive online gallery for artists from all over the world..
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