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Fine Art World NewsFall, 2010 Juried Show ResultsMarch 7, 2011 The results are finally in for the 2010 Fall Juried Art Show. Fine Art World put on a Free Juried Artwork Contest at the end of 2010. Here are the finalists: Calling All Artists, Fine Art World Juried Show: Fall, 2010September 2, 2010 Fine Art World is accepting submissions now. The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2010. Plus it's free! Read More Calling All Artists, Fine Art World Juried Show: Fall, 2010September 2, 2010 Fine Art World is accepting submissions now. The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2010. Plus it's free! Read More Introducing "Custom NavBar Links"September 2, 2010 Custom NavBar Links allow artists and galleries to add up to 3 custom links to their Fine Art World navigation bar. These links are associated with custom pages similar to "My Pages". The difference is, users do not have to rollover the "My Pages" link to view the custom links. These links sit directly on the navigation bar and are visible from any page within the artists' or gallerys' Fine Art World websites. Artists of the Month: September, 2010September 2, 2010 Fine Art World introduces the Artists of the Month September, 2010. The artists include Ron Hicks, Desmond O'Hagan, Deb Kaylor, and Mark Thompson. New Artists of the Month: August, 2010August 1, 2010 Fine Art World introduces the Artists of the Month August, 2010. The artists include Quang Ho, Richard Wallich, Judy Greenan, and Nikolo Balkanski. Artist Websites Made Easier, Getting Started for ArtistsMay 26, 2010 Fine Art World prides itself in developing powerful, yet easy-to-use artist websites. Recently we added the “Getting Started: Artists” guide. This step-by-step guide leads artists through the most important items they need to check off in order to give their websites a strong professional finish. Best of all we use video and narration so artists can clearly see how it all works. What Artists Say About Fine Art World?May 19, 2010 Sophy Brown - "I love my website, and can not imagine how I ever got along without it. For someone who is very far from computer savvy like me, it is simple to manage. Updating artwork and news, and keeping track of site statistics is all simple, and if ever I have questions, as I did when adding my independent site, Fine Art World was there to walk me through it. There are the obvious advantages of any website, visibility and a virtual portfolio, but a Fine Art World website has more to offer. It has its own audience, is widely advertised, and has been made easy for search engines to find. I am always amazed by the number visitors to my site, and I am contacted regularly through it. The people behind Fine Art World are a pleasure to work with, and I am extremely glad to have their expertise and support." Cutter Cutshaw - "The crew at Fine Art World are great! They are always available to help and answer any questions. They are constantly trying to improve the site to make the experience easier to use, not only for me the artist, but also for my customers. The services they offer are great and the site is super easy to use and update. Well worth the money! " New Control Panel Welcome PageMay 1, 2010 Fine Art World recently introduced its new Control Panel Welcome Page. The Welcome Page makes it easier to access the most popular control panel functions in one clicked. Now When you log in you can access the "Artwork" form in one click. We have also included a "News & Updates" module that gives you important information about the site. Fine Art World is now on TwitterAril 6, 2010 Twitter is a free social networking tool that allows you to keep up to date with people and allows people to keep up to date with you. This is a great way to announce new releases, shows and any other important news. Twitter also allows you to add a profile with information about you and even a link back to your website. This is great for "cross-linking". Fine Art World is now on FacebookAril 6, 2010 Facebook is another social networking tool that is good for additional exposure on the internet. Like twitter it's free, plus you can add images, links and just about any text you want. |
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