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Interview with Successful Imagekind Artist

September 23rd, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

Want to know how to get more sales on Imagekind?

A lot of artists do. Many just don’t know where to start.

I was looking through some of the exposure we’ve gotten in the past from around the web, and I came across this interview with one of our many successful Imagekind artists.

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Michael Longfellow has been selling his artwork on Imagekind since April of 2007! He was interviewed by Andrew Gibson, from the online photo magazine Magical Places Fine Art, who had the chance to ask him a few tips on how to be successful selling your artwork on Imagekind.

Though the interview has been around for awhile, I think Michael’s responses are timeless, and worth sharing. I especially liked his thoughts on how to promote your artwork for sale.

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Here’s a quick excerpt and some of his advice:

Andrew Gibson: What three pieces of advice would you give to a photographer who wants to successfully sell his or her work on Imagekind?

Michael Longfellow:

1. Post your best work. There’s no advantage to volume unless of course it’s all great work.

2. Tell unique and intriguing stories.

3. Choose the best frame or canvas. The “purchase as the artist intended” button can help present the best display solution for each of your photos, so use it.

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Make sure to read the full interview and discover more great ideas to help sell your artwork on Imagekind.

I think some of the best advice to help increase your art sales on Imagekind is to be proactive about it.

Nate

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  1. canvas art
    December 1st, 2009 at 15:53 | #1

    great advice and really liked the article, thanks for sharing

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