30 messages in 16 topics last message added 29 September 2008 8:10 PM GMT
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artmuller4 said: Welcome to artistpaintingonline.Here you will find originalartworks by Artist Muller Jean Francois.
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emmajo said: Hi, just joined the site, really looking forward to meeting new people and surfing round peoples galleries. Fingers crossed for a sale my end ! ; ) Emma
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georgia said: Could you tell me what the average of sales are per year on Bigartspace? So that I have some idea if is possible to sell any of my work or even adding more images.
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fazzy01 said: Hi thereI am interested in the paying the annual fee, but I really don't want to pay a website who doesn't promote their site properly. There are quite a few artists websites, than just take annual fee's but they do little to promote the website to potential art buyers. Most of them only promote the websites to artists so they can make as many registration fees as they can. As we all know Google is the main place for promoting any website to attract potential clients. This is what people use to search for items, and if people didnt know; to appear on google search pages you have to pay google advertising costs. The more you pay the higher you will appear on search page results.For example on google search engine:when you type in "buy art" or anything similar that a potential art buyer would type in, to purchase art, this website is nowhere to be seen, so does that mean bigartspace do not invest much money to attract potential clients to buy our art?butwhen you type in "sell art" or anything similar an artist would type in to search for websites which allow artsists to sell their work, this site is very well promoted. So does that mean bigartspace invest alot of money in promoting to artists only? so they can attract alot of artists and gain as many registration fees as they can.I understand you have to promote to artists, but as artists if we pay a registration fee we would want you to equally promote to buyers. What is the point in artists putting their work if websites place more empahisis on promoting to artists rather than art buyersSo my question is the money you make from registration fees, how much of it do you actually use to promote to potential art buyers on google? And besides google, where else is this website promoted to potential art buyers? In the UK there are only 3 or 4 art selling websites that promote heavily to potential art buyers, as well ast artists. When you type in phrases potential buyers would type into google, to buy art, the results that appear are those that promote to buyers as well as artists. Some of these websites also promote outside the internet as well, like magazines etc,. attracting alot more potential buyers. I dont mind paying a fee to an artist website but it would be only fair if they dedicated their time to attracting potential art buyers as well as artists.
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dawidi said: How many people do you get on this site in a month (looking at the work)?
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lolly_pop said: Don't forget to add a logo to your gallery page(s) via your account. It displays on the top left above the navigation column.
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bigartspace said: We are pleased to let you all know that you can now personalise your own gallery by choosing from a selection of colour schemes, plus add you own gallery logo.
Just go to your account and click on change design under indvidual gallery.
Do let us know what you think of the new features, and let us know what other colour schemes you would like in the future.
Kind Regards
Bigartspace
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