How to sell art work online
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You could certainly try e-bay, or do a google search for online art dealers.
gi with ETSY.com
Hello Esther! There are a number if online venues for selling art online. There’s Letgo, Etsy, and Shopify to name a few. Be sure to first Google “What I need to Know Before Selling Art Online.“ so you have a general idea of expectations.
Put up your own site - pass out flyers, put them up where peoole can see and also tell others. Good luck!
For the correct answer,etsy.com is the site that many use for hand crafted items
Amazon is also a good place to sell items. Craig List, advertise your art through Facebook and other social media platforms. Network with other Artists to see what's working for them.
Make sure you have you sellers permits in order too. Every area (and each state), has laws concerning home based businesses. Learn those rules. Then take a class at a local community college, or college extension, or community sponsored class on small business and e-commerce. I would open up an Etsy shop as most of those people are successful and it is a high traffic site. I have no idea what their criteria may be, but an easy enough Google search. Good luck! ❤
I like Etsy.com, lots of great artists. Create your own website, and link to other art sites.
Before attempting online sales, put your art pieces in various local town fairs, church events open to locals, etc to get a feel if your pieces are of interest to the general public. In many localities there are Harvest/Fall festivals going on with the winter holidays following closely behind. You can also get advice from local art galleries.
I would recommend Etsy, with detailed descriptions and high quality photographs of the artwork.