Geoff is always keeping our system up-to-date. Thanks SO much, Geoff!! :-)
As a result, we recently upgraded our Content Editor (see image above).
This latest version works much better with mobile devices, e.g. Tablets, Smartphones, etc.
While many of our Tutorials are still using images from the older Content Editor (see image below), the new one works the same way.
We will try to update our Tutorials in the coming weeks, but until that happens, we did want to let you know about the visual changes.
(Once again, it looks like the new version has gone on a colour diet ;-)
If you have any questions, feel free to review our Content Editor Overview that explains how to use it, etc.
And, if you have any issues or problems with the new Content Editor, please let us know!
Once again, we simply want to make sure that you are kept updated and that you can enter your content and text easily! :-D
Happy editing and updating!
Geoff and I often receive emails from our artists asking about international galleries that have contacted them.
We've talked quite a bit about "spam" and I thought it might also be good to talk about these kinds of unsolicited inquiries.
We have seen art galleries, especially from Europe, essentially, spam our artists with various offers of showing work.
Sometimes these offers are just electronic showings and other times, a physical showing.
These offers aren't necessarily scams.
BUT, here are 5 Tips to Consider When Dealing with International Art Galleries:
In general, If people find you on the internet, look at how they contacted you and really evaluate how they talk to you.
If it's legitimate and they make their connection clear, it's not likely to be "just spam".
However, if the contact is very generic, it's probably spam and can be ignored.
If the opportunity initially looks legitimate and interesting, it might be worth further communication.
But, be very careful not to divulge much personal information.
Instead, try to investigate the parameters of the opportunity to see if you're really interested.
There's no use going too far, if turns out not to be interesting to you!
Most importantly, look for ways that they might be trying to scam you.
We do have a pretty good radar for internet scams.
So, if you ever want to send us a message you've receive, we would be more than happy to give you our thoughts on it!
Be cautious and when in doubt, please feel free to reach out to us! :-)
Over the past couple of weeks, we've talked about:
This week, I wanted to address 5 Common Search Engine Optimization "Myths":
Hopefully, this will help you as you think more about your website and the text on it.
Have you heard any other "must-do" things about SEO? I'd love to hear them!
We want to make sure you spend your time making your site better for potential buyers - not just mindless checklists! ;-)
Geoff and I are often asked some variation of the following questions:
Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with us.
Getting your website updates INTO Search Engines is completely driven BY the Search Engines!
This is because search engines decide on the frequency for "reviewing/updating" websites.
(And, unfortunately, we have little control over when or how frequently this happens.)
(However, because you are included in our ArtSites Artist Directory, your updates do happen more frequently than if you just had your own "individual" website.)
Based on what we've seen in the past, Google updates their database roughly weekly.
This means changes made to your website should show up in Google within a week or so.
That said, Google specifically states that it will NOT guarantee updates to a specific website within ANY specific time period.
So, keep that in mind and you may need to be patient ;-)
Regarding removed/deleted pages, these do take longer.
Google cannot be 100% sure if a page it cannot reach has been removed or if the website is just having some temporary problems.
Usually, Google allows for several weeks of not being able to reach a page before it deletes it from its database.
When you make changes to your website, keep in mind that your changes may take a week or more before Google shows your new information.
This is particularly important if you want to get your show announcements into Google.
Add any important information to your website ASAP, especially since it probably won't get updated immediately! ;-)
Yes, even websites require some pre-planning! ;-)
Last week, we talked about 5 Basic ArtSites Things You Can Do to Improve Your Google Ranking.
This week, I wanted to add 2 More General Tips to Help Improve Your Search Engine Optimization ("SEO"):
Once again, remember - the more context and content you can provide, the better your Google ranking will be!
Happy SEO-ing! :-)
Recently, I was asked by a new artist if I thought her website was "done".
My honest response was, "Your website is never 'done'!" ;-)
The best artist websites are ones that reflect the dynamic nature of an artist's journey!
So, while your website may start at a specific point in time, it's really important that you continue to update and share your artistic journey!
(AND, not only do updates make your website more interesting, they also help your website ranking on Google!
Yes, websites that change frequently and have new information tend to rank higher on Google.)
So, perhaps, once a month or once a quarter, look back and think about what you've accomplished.
Not sure what to "put" on your website, here are some ideas ...
Have you recently:
And, depending on what you've done, you can now:
If your website doesn't have the latest and greatest about you, how will your fans find out?! ;-)
Remember - your website is YOUR living "document"!
Make sure it truly reflects what you're doing and all the beauty you are sharing with the world! :-)
Speaking of Google, I wanted to write a series of articles about Search Engine Optimization ("SEO").
According to Wikipedia, Search Engine Optimzation ("SEO") is the process of affecting (usually increasing) the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine's "natural" or un-paid ("organic") search results.
Geoff and I are often asked why a particular website isn't ranking better on Google.
While we're not SEO experts, there are many technical elements we have already included in the ArtSites system to improve your Google ranking.
BUT, if you're not using these built-in ArtSites "features", you may be missing out on some opportunities to increase your "Google Juice"! ;-)
Here's a list of 5 Basic ArtSites Things You Can Do to Improve Your Google Ranking:
As mentioned above, when Google "reviews" your website, it's done by a computer (NOT an individual).
So, if the only cues for context on your website are visual, please note that Google will not "see" this.
The more detailed and ultimately, more words you use to describe your artwork, the better!
Next week, I'll share 2 More General Tips to Help Improve Your Search Engine Optimization!
If you have any specific SEO questions, please let me know and I'll gladly include them in this discussion!
Happy "SEO-ing"! :-)
This week, we received an email from an artists asking us to clarify How to Best Use the Events Page.
As part of our discussion, we realized that we really haven't explained How the ArtSites' Events Page Works.
In short, your Events page is really optimized for "Upcoming Events" (in fact, you may want to rename it "Upcoming Events" so it's clear ;-)
In other words, the Events page displays posts based on the earliest event being at the top and later events further down the page.
For example, if you have 2 Exhibits coming up, the one that is happening sooner will show up first and the one happening further in the future will show up below it.
The date used to sort your Events is the Start Date associated with each Event (see image above).
Now, in contrast, your Blog page displays posts based on the most recent entry first.
Older blog entries (or events) will be further down the page.
If you want to create a list of "Past Events", our advice is to use your Blog.
(You can simply rename it "Past Events" (or whatever you'd like ;-).
So, in summary ...
I do hope I haven't confused you further; if you have any questions, just let me know! ;-)
We just want to make sure that you're marketing and publicizing all your activities and accomplishments to your website visitors!
Want more details?! Here's a mini-tutorial ...
How to Create and Modify ArtSites Events
Your Event Title and Details (which can include images, text, etc.) will be displayed below (or next to) the time, depending on your layout.
The Expire Date is the date after which the event will no longer be displayed publicly on your website (although it will still show up on your Administration Events Page).
(Please note we have the Expire Date to allow you to display your events for a short time after they've finished. This gives you time to consider creating a blog entry and generally, lets people know what they "just missed" when looking at your Events. :-)
The End Date does nothing other than display a date range, if the event is a multi-day event.
The bottom part is the list of events that you've already created. (see below)
You can edit or delete an event by clicking on the pencil or X beside the event title.
When you click on pencil to edit, the contents of that event will automatically appear in the top part, where you can modify it.
Here's how you Create a New Event on your Event Page:
Default dates for a new Event are "today" (for your Start and End Dates) and the event's Expire Date is in one week.
These are unlikely to be the actual dates so adjust these to match your actual event dates.
That's it!
I do hope this mini-tutorial has helped and if you have any further questions or are still confused, just let us know! :-)
It's come to out attention that some of you may still be using computers running Windows XP.
If you are, you should know that as of April 8, 2014, Microsoft has announced that they will no longer support Windows XP and Internet Explorer 8!
(Please note that if you are NOT using Windows XP, you probably have Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 and will be using Internet Explorer 9 or above. So, you can skip the rest of this article! :-)
Not sure what version of Internet Explorer you're using?
Here's a link: How do I determine the version of Internet Explorer I have?
So, why does this matter?! Because, if you're using Windows XP and Internet Explorer 8 ...
Now, what can you do to avoid this looming security deadline?!
Here are our recommended solutions ...
Last fall, we wrote another lengthy article about Why You Should Update Your Web Browser.
Please do read through that article because it highlights many other reasons your browsing experience will be better with a more modern web browser.
FYI - here are also a few more links that you may find helpful / interesting:
In short, by upgrading your browser and operating system, you will have a safer and better computing experience!
We simply want to make sure that your computer (and all your files ;-) aren't at risk.
We also want to give you enough time to prepare for this upcoming deadline!
If you have any more questions about Windows XP, Internet Explorer 8, and your "upgrade" options, simply ask us!
It has come to our attention that several of our artists have been receiving "Asking Price Needed" inquiries from an "Anna Starikova", as well as a "Nicholas Parry".
Unfortunately, these "persons" are taking advantage of the Holiday Season and trying to get you to engage.
The first clue that you should NOT respond is their statements:
"kindly get back to me with your recent web site where your work can be viewed"
They are sending their inquiry directly FROM your website!
Since they're on your website, they can see what works you have available.
Another sign, is the "Hello Artist" greeting.
They should be able, at the very least, to address the email to you personally! ;-)
While they do offer to use PayPal, there still are ways that PayPal payments can be reversed and refunded.
So, just because they offer to use PayPal is not a 100% guarantee.
We strongly recommend you do NOT respond to these inquiries!
For more tips, please do check out our previous online post, More Art Scams Information & Warnings!
Geoff and I simply want you to be informed about these Holiday Spammers!
If you have any more questions or suspicions, please feel free to send us ANY inquiry you receive and we'll gladly share our thoughts with you!
Be diligent and if something looks suspicious, it probably is! ;-)