Is anyone here marketing their work through either of these websites?
www.aboslutearts.com
www.dart.fine-art.com
If you are....please tell us about it.
Regards,
Is anyone here marketing their work through either of these websites?
www.aboslutearts.com
www.dart.fine-art.com
If you are....please tell us about it.
Regards,
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
http://www.artsyhome.com/author/drew-bedo
There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
I didn't know the links that you have posted, but the second is similar to this:
http://www.artmajeur.com
So Anyone know one of these three?
Stefano
Analog is Rock!!!! Digital is slow
My site
My gut sense is that no one of them is a magic bullet, but perhaps all of them put together along with a website, a Facebook page, an email list of your "audience" perhaps create enough noise to generate traffic and then sales, the trick of course being not having to pay all kinds of subscription fees.
As I have said in other posts, the market is so fragmented, it may be better to think about the micromarkets than an imaginary whole one. I find that the direct emails I do once, maybe twice a year to my community of patrons and friends are the most effective at generating sales. Perhaps that is for me the easiest, most linear market to identify, but otherwise I can't help but wonder, where do patrons go on the web to look at work (compared to seeing it in traditional, real-life venues like galleries), and is there an overall cowpath, or many paths?
Bookmarks