Get your Fineartamerica site at http://artistwebsites.com/?affiliateid=A26280 Here are 5 ways you can make money online with your art or photography.
Selling your art on the internet is a great way to keep your budgets low and get yourself noticed.
Look at this scenario. I want to sell a piece of art for $500 so I take it to an art gallery. They usually take 50% of your profits for selling it in there gallery. If you sell that same piece online for $350 your customer saves $150 and you gain an extra $100. And you won't be cash negative by having to buy the art upfront and wait for someone to buy it. If you sell it online you print it once you have someone who bought it and boom free money.
Here is a list of the websites I was showing you in the video for an example of what I have set up to sell my art.
1.http://brad-scott.artistwebsites.com
2.http://artistwebsites.com/?affiliateid=A26280
3.http://stores.ebay.com/bradscottphotography
4.http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brad-Scott-Photography/95816669274?v=app_309028460694&ref=search
5.http://zazzle.com/bradscottphotography*
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I sold one!!!!!!!!!!!
somana3 1 month ago
@somana3 congrats thats awesome
bradscottphotography 1 month ago
so do we send in the drawing or something if sold?
somana3 2 months ago
@somana3 You upload a file of your art either a photo of it or a scan and then you just set your profit margin and when it sells you make a profit. Pretty awesome
bradscottphotography 2 months ago
Thanks for this intro, Brad. Just a quick question: assuming a good quality file, how do you know that the print(s) a customer gets from FAA actually meet *your* quality standards? Their money-back policy is fine, but I'm still curious about this. Also, is the artist at least *advised* when/if someone requests a refund? Thanks in advance, Brad.
Onneff69 4 months ago
@Onneff69 Hi there, The artist is notified when something is sent back. And as long as the file you upload is a good quality, you can count on the print being awesome.
bradscottphotography 2 months ago