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[artshow_photo] Re: Online photography sites for selling prints

 

Thank you so much for you tips.
Yes, there are so many and I'm on quite a few of them but wondered which were really any good with regards to business. Yes, must keep up with contact and lists.

Thanks so much.
Ginger

--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Workingintheusa" <americanproject2001@...> wrote:
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> Check out such sites as Photoshelter, Fine Art America, Redbubble (to name a few) and decide who is the best fit. Make sure you see what quality product they use in their printing, matting, canvas etc. You may have to order a few small sizes of your own work to know if you like the quality.
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> As with any internet site, it is only as good as your marketing. There are hundreds of thousands of artists using these sites and your work can become lost amongst the millions of pieces on there. So use your mailing lists, market through the internet, your shows, networking etc.
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> --- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, "Ginger Liu" <gingerliu@> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I wanted to get some feedback on the best sites to sell my prints. I'm not looking at stock. I'm more interested in selling prints as art for small, medium and large prints and for cards. I'm not interested at all in cheap tacky sites. My images are fine, art, portraiture, documentary and travel.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > GLIU
> >
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