How to Make a Good Art Licensing Website
Ever wondered how to make your art licensing website more attractive to manufacturers?
If so, this week’s Tutorial of the Week highlights a post on how to do just that. Licensing artist Kate Harper offers some useful tips on designing a website that is “manufacturer-friendly”.
A licensing artist with years of experience in the industry, Kate shares a bullet-pointed quiz that every licensing artist should read to judge the potential effectiveness of their website, and explains why it’s so important.
“Some artists are so overly concerned about getting new manufacturers to go to their website, that they completely forget about them, once they get there. Manufacturers are busy people and when they go to a website, they want to see a lot of art fast, without running into navigation obstacles. Is your website “manufacturer-friendly?”"
Click here to read the full post and find out how to make your art licensing website more attractive to manufacturers.
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Thanks for mentioning my blog. I appreciate you encouraging artists to take a look at their websites in a new way. Websites seem so important when it comes getting contracts. I have had many opportunities open up to me because of it…but it took me over a year to get it “functional” and not just “pretty.” Keep up the good work. I listen to your podcasts often.-K
Thanks Kate! I’m still pouring through the wealth of information on your great blog. Good stuff!