I’m finding one the biggest pitfalls of artists with talent, is there are too many artists who are grounded when it comes to selling their work online.  Like any good marketing guru, I choose to focus on the artists who have chosen to represent themselves through online marketing-the internet.

There’s a lot of information to devour before you really start to enjoy the benefits of selling your work online.  Some of you may have a simple profile page, while others may have a full-blown website.  I can tell you the following with a  great degree of confidence.  If you don’t take the time to understand all the nuances of developing an effective online presence, your work will never gain the exposure and recognition it deserves.

Think about it!  There’s a slight overwhelming feeling that no matter how much time you spend on your art, it might never get the exposure you covet.  There are thousands of artists like yourself that have an inner feeling of frustration!  The cause isn’t hard to fathom. You’re frustrated because you haven’t figured out the mystery of the internet. You haven’t put all the pieces together yet that allows you to comprehend the “impact” of what happens when artistic talent is merged with web savviness.

My goal is to help you find that perfect balance!  It’s a worthy journey, and achieving that balance will give you a great deal of fresh insight.  And insight-will lend itself to a wonderful new emergence of artistic creativity.

Just imagine!  What would it feel like to sell your art all over the world!  Trust me, it can be done.  Armed with the right knowledge and understanding of how website traffic is generated, you’ll be able to position your website in higher search engine rankings.  And, correct me if I’m wrong.  The purpose of being an artist is: both to express creativity-and to make a comfortable living as well.

Getting your talent in front of a world audience, or if you choose, a particular geographical location, can be the difference between success or failure as an artist.

Stay with me, and enjoy the journey.