Technology for Artists Archives - Art and Design Inspiration https://artanddesigninspiration.com/category/technology-for-artists/ Inspiration for Creatives - Creativity is Contagious - Pass It On Tue, 19 Dec 2023 00:31:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://artanddesigninspiration.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-ArtPalette-32x32.jpg Technology for Artists Archives - Art and Design Inspiration https://artanddesigninspiration.com/category/technology-for-artists/ 32 32 Creative (and Inexpensive) Tips for Marketing Your Talent As a Artist https://artanddesigninspiration.com/creative-and-inexpensive-tips-for-marketing-your-talent-as-a-artist/ https://artanddesigninspiration.com/creative-and-inexpensive-tips-for-marketing-your-talent-as-a-artist/#respond Sat, 18 May 2013 16:27:22 +0000 https://artanddesigninspiration.com/?p=1707 You don’t have to be a starving artist – follow these helpful business tips to market your art! Brand yourself. Yes, that’s right! Most...

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You don’t have to be a starving artist – follow these helpful business tips to market your art!

Brand yourself.
Yes, that’s right! Most people equate “brands” with large corporations, but the fact is artists should have a brand. What makes you unique? What do you stand for? Your style? While your at it write an artist statement – we show you how here.

Jump in Online.
Join industry-related forums; create a Facebook business page, join X and/or LinkedIn, video you art process on TikTok, Google+ and other social media sites where you can engage with fellow artists. If you’ll get out there and get involved, you’ll see that there are nearly limitless opportunities to put your talent in front of those who need it.

Create a press release for distribution.

Have a gallery showing? Press releases help put you in the “news,” and search engines (as well as people) love news. Optimize your press release for your keywords and geographical location if applicable. Submit your press release to highly trafficked PR sites like PRWeb and Business Wire.

Write articles for your own website, and submit to directories.
Write articles about art, art tips, even reviews of artists and galleries and put them on your own website (for SEO benefits), then submit them to article directories for further syndication.

You may have thought marketing your talents as a artist would cost a fortune (or at least more than you can afford). The fact is, you can promote yourself effectively for very little cost! Sure, there will be some areas where you will want to spend a little money, but even on a shoestring budget you can enjoy substantial exposure.

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Your Artist Website – Hobby or Pro? https://artanddesigninspiration.com/your-artist-website-hobby-or-pro/ https://artanddesigninspiration.com/your-artist-website-hobby-or-pro/#respond Fri, 03 May 2013 15:23:56 +0000 https://artanddesigninspiration.com/?p=1890 Taking your art business online can be exciting, and it’s understandable you want to do it in the most cost-effective way possible. However, when...

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Taking your art business online can be exciting, and it’s understandable you want to do it in the most cost-effective way possible. However, when it comes to ‘free’ or low-cost websites versus a professional website you own, is there a difference? Yes, there is! It’s important to understand the differences.

First you need to determine your goals:

Are you moving out of the ‘hobby’ category and looking to go Pro?
If so, it isn’t really a good idea to take the cheapest route possible when you’re looking to increase brand recognition and grow your client base. Your website IS the foundation for your business. You need a website that is distinctive and unique to your business, one that is designed specifically for your goals and brand and effectively optimized for search engines with the keywords your targeting.

It’s important to keep in mind that online, your website is the hub of all your marketing and branding. Your first impression. You don’t want a cookie-cutter website that looks like so many that your visitors have seen before – you want a website that stands out, that’s memorable.

If your going Pro you need a fully functional website you own (along with your domain name), control (you can access the server that the website resides on), can update easily, can add on features as you need too and that you flat out own all copyrights to the design of the website.

When looking at the free or low cost options (pricing so good you can hardly believe it), read the fine details. Who owns what? Do you own the website? Do you own the domain name? Do you own the design? And, do you own your images and content, or does the company own it? And God forbid if the company should fold at some point after you’ve gotten your website up and going, then suddenly “POOF!” it’s gone. Be sure you understand all the options up front.

You want a great website design that is uniquely yours, and that perfectly reflects your message, style, brand, and trust. What you also want is a service provider who can carry on after your website is built in regards to content, branding, social media, technical issues and all of the aspects of successful web marketing.

Your in it for a hobby. We all start somewhere and there are a variety of resources online for websites that are leased such as Wix and more. Utilizing build in templates and drag and drop you can upload your work and publish your pages. Different levels of service and options come with these packages and you will need to explore which one’s work best for you. These options can be great starting places for a new business or one that does not require ongoing marketing work.

With all the web options it really comes down to what you need, your goals, budget, requirements and how much you will rely on your website for online marketing, selling, client attraction, social media and more. If you work with a professional website designer all of your business strategy, brand, design, messaging, online marketing, web development and support will be provided. In addition you’ll have a professional team that is invested in your success.

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