How Can An Authority Website Help Me Sell My Art Online?

May 29, 2009 | Written by Gino | Category: How to Sell Your Art

If you are asking the question ‘how can I sell my art online?’ then you’ll find many answers. But the simplest way is to set your art up on an online gallery that will promote and sell it for you. However, if you really wish to reap maximum results when it comes to making money online then the best way to is to try as many methods as possible – including developing an authority site.

What Is An Authority Site?

This kind of website is one that can provide information on a given topic (such as art). It isn’t just any information – it is an authority in its field. This is a site that will quickly gain a reputation for providing some of the best information around on its given topic.

This kind of website can be a traditional static website with many pages, or it can be a blog, written one page at a time. This all depends on what you prefer to work with and, if you don’t have much web design experience, a blog will often be easier for you.

What Makes It Different From My Own Website Where I Sell My Art Online?

This authority website is different because it doesn’t just sell your art. Any website or blog that always posts about your art and how to buy it is more of an advertising slot rather than an authority. An authority site might mention, at times, what you are selling. But it will mainly focus on maintaining quality information on the subject.

You might think that this isn’t going to do you any good in making more sales, but the point is that an authority site typically attracts a lot more visitors than your standard blog. This is a place people will trust to find their information, and they will soon become loyal followers. Once they are, they will really pay attention on those occasions where you do choose to mention your art for sale.

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