As an artist myself, I know how difficult it can be your art in the real world, that one reason you like what you might try to sell sell your art online. A few years ago I decided to start selling my art online and I’m glad I did. Well, I do not make you rich, but I have to be sold online more than ever in the real world. Plus I do not schlep my artwork from place to place. P> Lets One need only look at some reasons why you should consider selling your art online. P>
Convenience strong> p> In the real world, you need to sell your art in galleries, festivals, fairs, libraries or other places that allow you to place your art and will sell it. Let us now have to pack your artwork and they hung in such places and in some cases, the work itself is also aware that the pieces that do not you want to sell them have take down, pack it up and it leads back to your home or Studio p> However, if you sell your art online, you sit a couple of photos of the graphic on a Web page with some information on the size, medium and price, and depending on where you can say, you know your art remain there indefinitely. Even if the picture will not be sold on a Web site where they are removed, all you have to remove a photo and some information. No packaging and no execution bulky paintings back and forth. P>
You have full control strong> p> With the sale of your art online, you assume full control over your
artistic career. No middlemen tell you how much your art by price and then with a cut of your money when the art sold. Galleries will take anywhere from a 40-50% lower sales of your art. Art Festival is free to all those of $ 200 to $ 500 fee only to the festival and will require you a certain amount of inventory that you have to pay. If you do not sell goods at the festival you’re just out of all the money. P> If you sell your art online, you can decide when, where and how long you have your art on a web site and although there are some sites you can have your art for free on it, most of the places free and are the ones to do the charge, it is usually a very small amount. Also, most places where you sell your art online can be, do your own price and not charge you a commission. So you can sell to keep 100% of your art. Also on most places you can bring to art on their sites, you can add as many or as little as you want. P>
a global customer strong> p> When you sell your art in the real world, your art sales are usually at the place where your art is limited at the moment. If you restrict your exhibit in a gallery art sales to the gallery and the people who come into this gallery. If your art is your art show at a fair, with sales limited to the people to see your art at this fair. I think you get the picture. For the need in the real world part of your art sales will be limited to local or regional sale. P> In the Internet, you have a worldwide audience for their art on the market. Because the sale of my art, I now have my artwork online in Japan, France, Britain, Canada and other places that I have not been able to achieve in the real world. It does not matter where in the world are you able to reach people from different countries. An artist in Italy may be able to sell a piece of art, buyer to Russia or an artist in India to sell a painting to a buyer in the United States. Your online presence is the best art gallery in the world. P> I’m not saying not to sell your art in the real world, but as you can, by selling in your art online, you will find more control and a greater reach buyers. However, there is no reason you can not do both. P>
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July 25th, 2010
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