Just have sold a “Free Palestine” T-Shirt… Let’s guess which unhappy news are the reason…
“Nerdopus…” - the nerd octopus is really my favourite t-shirt now, which I have made… I really love him…
“Travel and communicate…” is a graphic, which I just have finished today… To purchase at Redbubble…
“The early bird gets the worm”… My newest graphic to purchase at Redbubble, from a small retro collection inspired by Hitchcock, which will grow bigger soon…
I’m still seeing so many people still asking why they’ve still not sold artwork on Redbubble!
So I’ve compiled all my enterprising, marketing, sales and money-based articles written over the last two years. I really REALLY hope you enjoy reading and applying them into your sales-campaign.
First, let’s take a look at you, the artist within. Wait, that sounds like the first article…
1. Defining the Artist Within
2. I Have a Special Condition!
3. Keep that Entrepreneurial Spirit Alive
4. Two Crafty Ways to Become a High Profile Photographer
5. Playing the Popularity Game Without Caring if You Win or Lose
6. What Makes You Think Your Art is Good Enough?
Here is the guts of this article, the really in-depth stuff that should help understand how to better use Redbubble in your venture to either make money or make a name for yourself:
7. Are You Selling More Artwork ?
8. Helping YOU Make a Profit on Redbubble !
9. Pleasure from Profit from Pleasure
10. Quality Marketing Equals Sales
11. Selling Your Art Successfully
12. Sell, Give, Donate and Use Your Skills
13. My Marketing Strategy
14. How to Sell Anything
15. Tips to Successful Photography.
16. Twelve Months on Redbubble
The trick is to read each article, and then ask yourself: ‘How does this apply to my situation?’. I’m very sure you’ll find a way to incorporate the ideas I’ve used here to improve your situation and increase your sales! I look forward to hearing how much more sales you make over the next few months!!
Some of you will now want to run an exhibition, gallery or stall of your artwork. For that I have compiled another list of links that should help you!
… Running Sheet for Exhibitions
Since this is my article, I have to get a few shameless-plugs in here somewhere. I have T-shirts for sale that will get you noticed!
… Your Name on a PHOTOGRAPHER Shirt
… Photographer Shirts
… Redbubble Shirts for Artists, Writers and Photographers
Postscript
I’ve written a few simple tips that any Redbubble Artist could use. I don’t write them so much any more, but I keep them here for my own reminder. Please enjoy these two that relate to this post enormously:
… Tip #001
… Tip #004
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My work “Milk..” which I have sold recently as a framed print at RedBubble
“Longing…” is one of my bestsellers at Redbubble, which is also a featured t-shirt there and at other shirt featuring websites… You can see some details how it looks like…
“Big city lights” - Framed Print, which I have sold in a set at RedBubble…
“Berlin Underground” - Framed Print, which I have sold in a set at RedBubble…
“Berlin City Lights…” - Framed Print, which I have sold in a set at RedBubble…
“Atheism is a non-prophet organization…” - Is my newest t-shirt at RedBubble, which I have made yesterday…
My newest Designer’s Colors Collection at RedBubble, based on holgaroid photographs…
LETS GET STARTED :
I use PhotoShop CS3, but this’ll work with any version.
If you’re not using PS, I’m confident you’ll be able to find your way through it in whatever program you’re using.
I’d suggest printing this so you can follow it step by step.
Just remember that there’s no “rules” for this….. a lot of it is just experimenting as you go. What works for one image might look horrid on another, so trust your instincts!
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My t-shirt design - “Lego Samurai” by buyart
“Awesome shirt, thanks ‘buyart’ a great design and thanks red bubble for the special on the t-shirts!”