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I know most of the sites you mention. They are excellent sites. Although I do not have artwork to sell, I can inform other people who may be interested. Thanks for sharing.Are you good with art work and you want looking for a place to sell them online you can try the below sites Etsy. Amazon, FineArtAmerica
Saatchi Art. Shopify. and TurningArt.
What's your experience with this sites?
Yeah that's why we are here to be knowledgeable about some things so that we can inform others when the need arises. it will help.I know most of the sites you mention. They are excellent sites. Although I do not have artwork to sell, I can inform other people who may be interested. Thanks for sharing.
I have listed some already you can try those ones out if you have any to sell.You can check google search will be able to find a lot of website where you can sell your art work online
I see a lot of Facebook pages coming up where people sell their handmade arts and crafts. I am not on Instagram, but my daughters say that people are selling and promoting it there too.Selling artwork online is one of the best ways to make money presently because you can mint the artwork into nft.
Etsy is a very good option for you to sell such original at work content online and I also believe that it is something that can be sold on Amazon as well. Have you looked into selling on Shutterstock?Are you good with art work and you want looking for a place to sell them online you can try the below sites Etsy. Amazon, FineArtAmerica
Saatchi Art. Shopify. and TurningArt.
What's your experience with this sites?
You should also have it in mind that it is not actually that easy for you to sell such product online because they are unique product unlike the general product that people use everyday.Selling artwork online is one of the best ways to make money presently because you can mint the artwork into nft.
We have to check the rules and regulations. I am not sure but I guess they do take some charge or at least the commission sort of thing. But I guess that's very nominal. I have no personal experience with them..But this is the impression that I have from the information that I get from discussions on such topics.Thanks a lot, i am not really an artist though but i am currently learning graphic designing. I can try design some few things in the future and sell on these sites. Are these platforms free to sell on? Or are there fees to pay as registration.
I don't think there is any e-commerce website or any website where you can sell things online that will not charge you or take part of your money even if it is littleWe have to check the rules and regulations. I am not sure but I guess they do take some charge or at least the commission sort of thing. But I guess that's very nominal. I have no personal experience with them..But this is the impression that I have from the information that I get from discussions on such topics.
Yes, they would charge. That's how they run their business. One has to explore and find out the ones that would charge them nominally. The popular ones might charge a bit extra but that might be worth it. Since with paying little extra to them, you can reach out go more people and prospective buyers. You will have more chances to sell.I don't think there is any e-commerce website or any website where you can sell things online that will not charge you or take part of your money even if it is little
I think there are some freelancing platforms where you can post your artworks, but not all of them so that you can get more gigs and you will be able to sell from thereThere are so much nice places that one could sell their artworks online. For instance the Etsy is very helpful for that job.