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How to sell art online with no investment

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Answered by rk4846336
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A lot of money can be paid in order to sell your art online and get traffic, but you're trying to make money with your art, right? Etsy is perfect if you're just starting out and need a platform for exposure. Etsy provides built-in traffic and searches features that you don't have to pay for until you make a sale

Answered by alishay0403
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How to sell your art online?

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Elina Stafecka

When the internet was first becoming the e-commerce powerhouse it is today, everyone from clothing retailers to electronics manufacturers questioned whether or not their products would be viable online. No one will want to buy clothes they can’t try on first, the clothes stores and department stores said. We now know this isn’t true – but one corner of the market still resisted the draw of the internet – art. Here’s our start to finish guide on how to sell your art with custom printed canvas.

New markets redefining how to sell art

Etsy – Marketplace

For many years, artists resisted putting their works online, because they would typically be asked to set a price. Prices at art galleries are negotiated on the spot, and setting a price online was seen as “tacky” and might devalue the piece itself. No longer. Times change and the internet is creating more exposure for artists to sell their art – and actually, increase the value of their art by exposing them to new markets and people. This is truly a great time to sell your art online.

How to sell art online?

In fact – online art sales have nearly tripled in the last five years, according to a study on Online art sales by insurance company Hiscox. 

This means there’s serious potential to sell your art online. Since 2013, the online art market has gone from $1.5 billion to over $4.6 billion in 2018. This is just an estimate, the survey takes publicly available information as well as a survey of the main online art sales platforms, but can’t measure the market entirely. The picture it paints is still stunning – more and more art is being bought and sold online, and you should take the opportunity to sell your art online as well! The authors of the report estimate that the market should grow at an equally impressive 15% per year. 

Courtesy of Hiscox.

Big Spenders Spending

The report also talks about the stigma that’s being removed by big spenders – defined as those spending more than $100k a year on art. 50% of respondents in this category say they’re visiting online art portals multiple times a week, and 47% in 2018 say that they’ve bought art online in the last year, an increase from 30% in 2017. So don’t be afraid to sell your art online, not only has the stigma been removed, but big-ticket items are being bought and sold online already – as the market increases, so do the value of the art. Even huge dealers like David Zwirner and Gagosian have launched online viewing rooms, with Gasgogian selling a $6 million piece last month. We’ve come a long way since online art sales were viewed as cheap and a way that art was devalued.

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