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ArtFire.com

Find out about ArtFire.com, a inexpensive way to market your arts / crafts online. ArtFire offers both a free Basic plan and a Verified plan costing $12 per month with no listing fees or commissions.Thinking ArtFire.com may be a good compliment to the way you’re marketing your craft business at present? Check out my brief ArtFire tutorials.

ArtFire

ArtFire is a new online marketplace for artists and crafters. They have two plans available to sellers - a free basic plan and a verified plan that costs $12/month with no listing fees. Find out more about ArtFire in a question and answer session with ArtFire's Member Engagement.

Setup an ArtFire.com Account

Curious about how quick and easy it is to setup an ArtFire account? Read my ArtFire.com account setup tutorial. If you've already picked out a shop name, it takes about five minutes.

Eight Steps For Managing Your ArtFire Shop

After you've selected a shop name and setup your Artfire.com account, your next step is to manage your studio. You'll select the color theme for your shop, provide your bio and shop information and upload items to sell.

Editing Your ArtFire Bio and Introduction

The appearance of your ArtFire.com studio storefront is very important as it gives your potential customers a look into your arts / crafts business. The first step is to create a studio introduction and owner bio.

Editing Your ArtFire.com Studio

Just like a storefront display window, your ArtFire.com studio appearance is used to create a visually attractive look to draw customers in. Learn how to select your ArtFire studio color, theme and layout. Also discussed is the importance of having a cohesive avatar and banner.

How to List Products on ArtFire.com

Before you can sell on ArtFire.com, you need to add products to your studio. ArtFire.com's add product template has a few mandatory fields and many optional fields. Taking care in filling in both will help to drive traffic to your studio.

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