It sound unbelievable but it’s been 10 years since I last had a functional eCommerce online (where prospective buyers can just purchase my art without contacting me first). Back in 2008, after less than a year online, I found an online art gallery where I was a paid member and showed my art there for about 2 years before it closed. Since it closed around 2009 I haven’t look at that direction until today when I tested the eCommerce features at another secured online art gallery (artmajeur.com).
I am very excited about this and hope that this time, I’m able to put in 10 years of experience to be one of their bestselling artists (hopefully).
I am currently offering for sale, my ballpoint sketches at an unbelievable giveaway price (for now, to boost sales and gain trust on the platform as a serious seller).
I only paid for a month to see if it is worth it. It is my intention to try and post small work at affordable prices and test the reaction of their assumed audience. I am also driving the little traffic to the site. It is purely a marketing thing and not the romantic artist goals. As for passion, nothing can stop me (except myself) from making an art I believe in.
They claimed that I can upload unlimited number of artwork, so it is time to test this unlimited offer by posting one of my ballpoint pen sketches every single day. Anyway, I just hope I am able to utilise their platform properly (my fingers are crossed).
Back in 2008, I didn't have a card that could pay online. I would mail the cash to the gallery via mail. Those where the good old day.
Thanks for reading through.
I am very excited about this and hope that this time, I’m able to put in 10 years of experience to be one of their bestselling artists (hopefully).
I am currently offering for sale, my ballpoint sketches at an unbelievable giveaway price (for now, to boost sales and gain trust on the platform as a serious seller).
I only paid for a month to see if it is worth it. It is my intention to try and post small work at affordable prices and test the reaction of their assumed audience. I am also driving the little traffic to the site. It is purely a marketing thing and not the romantic artist goals. As for passion, nothing can stop me (except myself) from making an art I believe in.
They claimed that I can upload unlimited number of artwork, so it is time to test this unlimited offer by posting one of my ballpoint pen sketches every single day. Anyway, I just hope I am able to utilise their platform properly (my fingers are crossed).
Email I got from the gallery that my payment was received. |
Back in 2008, I didn't have a card that could pay online. I would mail the cash to the gallery via mail. Those where the good old day.
Thanks for reading through.
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