marketplaces for art

13 Popular Marketplaces To Sell Your Art Online

Do you have a canvas, book or any form of art that you would like to sell?

Then you have most likely seen firsthand how difficult selling art online usually is because of many different options available.

But if you would like to skip the unproductive websites and go straight to where your art can be sold quickly and at a good price, then read this article to find out exactly what are the best websites to sell art online.

1. eBay

eBay is well known as the largest auction website in the world.

Art is one of the millions of items auctioned on eBay regularly with many sellers with different art business ideas listing items for sale every day.

2. Amazon

The retail giant, Amazon is the largest online store in the world and for this reason, it is not surprising that they would have a section for whatever form of art you may want to sell.

You wouldn’t need too much art marketing before you get your art piece sold because of the volume of buyers constantly searching through the website.

3. Etsy 

If you have a hand crafted piece you want to sell, then Etsy should be your first stop.

There is a large community of like minded artist there and it is not too difficult to learn how to sell art on the website.

4. Craigslist 

This is another great market place for selling art online.

Craigslist has classified ads in almost any category; arts, cars, chairs, electronics, and almost anything you can think of.

5. ArtPal 

If you are looking for an effective and completely free avenue for selling art online, then ArtPal may be just what you are looking for.

ArtPal will only earn money from you when they successfully get you a buyer.

You will get at least 95% of the sales revenue.

6. Imagekind.com

For high quality printing and framing, you can check out imagekind.com.

There is a community of sellers there that you can joint regardless of your art business ideas.

7. Cafepress.com

If you have arts in form of design shirts and other screen printed materials, then you should definitely check out cafepress.com.

8. Artfire.com 

Still not decided on how to sell art online?

Then check out the unique approach at artfire.com.

The website has a community directed development where they seek imputes from artists about which type of products and features they should build.

9. EmptyEasel.com

Do you have a lot of paintings to sell online? Then you would love this website.

10. Art.com 

This is certainly one of the largest websites for selling art online.

11. FineArtAmerica.com

Do you have beautiful prints to sell? You can sell it on this website at any price you think it is worth.

12. Yessy.com

This website has been around for a really long time and it is popular a place to sell art online.

13. Zibbet.com

This is a great website that focuses on handmade products, art and more. This would also be an awesome place to start.

About Charles Curry

Charles founded his Etsy shop Wall Decal Source in 2012. He opened his decal shop and decided to create a nursery decal for his sisters new baby. Funnily enough he published the decal as an item for sale on his Etsy shop and people really liked it. Well a few years later and his shop has been almost completely taken over by nursery wall decals. He must still be a kid at heart. As Charles tested and tried all sorts of methods to expand his shop he stumbled upon a few simple formulas for consistently growing Etsy sales and views.
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