Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
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Artists Helping Artists is the #1 Art Show on Blogtalk radio! Join in each week as host Leslie Saeta discusses a specific topic that addresses how to sell more art online, along with guest artists, gallerists, and others sharing their knowledge of the business side of art. Leslie Saeta is an artist who paints with a palette knife to create vibrant, colorful paintings.
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
Everyone is predicting that video will soon rule social media. YouTube is one of the best marketing tools you have at your disposal to send art clients to your website. So join us for today's show as we discuss why you need a YouTube Channel to grow your art business ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
Pinterest is what most of us refer to as eye-candy. It is visual and the place many go to for inspiration. Plus, Pinterest users use Pinterest to shop. So using Pinterest to sell your art makes very good business sense. On today's show we will share a practical but successful approach to how you can sell your art on Pinterest ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
For seven years we have interviewed artists on this show. And to be honest, there have been some recurring themes in these interviews. Today on the show, we will discuss ten things we have learned from the interviews with today's top artists ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
I have never liked the term “new years resolutions”. I think it’s because they are more often broken than not. When we came up with this topic Margaret and I both came up with ten things we would each like to do differently next year. We have expanded each of these items to share how we think you can do some of them as well ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
On the today's show, my co-host Margaret Sheldon and I will be sharing fifteen revenue streams every artist should pursue. There are a lot of ways to earn money with your art in addition to selling paintings and teaching classes.  ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
All artists hit the wall. We go through slumps. And the slump may not only be related to creating your art but it might also affect marketing your art. Today on the AHA show, we will share fifteen ways to stay inspired (or to get inspired if you've hit a creative wall) about your art. Join us ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
Today we are thrilled to interview award-winning artist Craig Pursley. Craig lives in New Hampshire where he paints runs the American Heritage Gallery of Art. Craig’s paintings can be seen in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, the national Baseball Hall of Fame, the St. Gardens National Historic Site, and in private collections throughout the United States and in Europe. He has won numerous national awards including two Best of Shows. Named by the Stae of New Hampshire as the “Best White Mountains Artist”, Craig has two portraits handing in the State House in Concord ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
Many artists deal with self-doubt and fear of failure. Today on the show we are going to talk about insecurity. Join us as we discuss how to get past this difficult stage almost all artists experience ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
Instagram stories night just beat the best way for you o sell art. We all understand the power of social media when it comes to selling your art. On today's show, we will explain how important it is to use Instagram stories regularly ..read more
Artists Helping Artists: Selling Your Art On-Line with Leslie Saeta
1y ago
For years SEO represented something I knew was important and yet I had no interest in understanding what it meant. I knew it was going to take a lot of time and energy which I didn't have. Well that has all changed and I get it. I finally understand why it is critical. It could also be the answer we have all been looking for to sell more art ..read more