Welcome
If you are an artist looking to find a way to turn your love into your life's work, you came to the
right place! I help visual artists working in all mediums and styles succeed.
I will help you identify your art unique value proposition and guide you through an achievable plan of
action that will help fast-forward your career and up-level your business. I advise artists on all
matters related to business, marketing and selling.
I'm Liron Sissman: A
professional artist and an MBA. My art is in corporate collections nationwide and in hundreds of private
collections on three continents. I coach artists based on my first hand experience in
art and in business.
I consult and mentor artists
one-on-one, lead art business, strategy and marketing workshops and mayrepresent selected artists who
retain my services to promote their work.
Looking to sell your art nationally, in multiples, with NO consignment?
Look no further!
My ebook: Getting Your Art
into Corporate Collections:
Why it pays, How to do it, Who to contact is the definitive resource
on how to successfully sell your art through art consultants. This book will guide you through the
process and includes a comprehensive list of key industry contacts.
Download and grow your
income!
Life is too long to keep waiting for things to change and too short to not get where you want to be sooner. Embark on your new course TODAY!
Learn how to make more profitable art sales using
concrete, easy to follow, recommendations!
Artworks by Liron Sissman purchased by St. Joseph Mercy Oakland in Pontiac, MI
Many artists are so focused on obtaining gallery representation that they often overlook other potentially more profitable, and dare I say, easier to work with channels. They probably have good reasons. While galleries exists on many street corners, are visible, some even advertise, and one can just walk into them, f... Read more..
Take note of your art achievements
Here is a bit of often under-appreciated advice I share with students in my workshop. I suggest they keep a log of their art achievements. It may be a simple Word document, with bullet points, under a date header that they occasionally revisit and update. In it they may wish to capture anything from tackling a new subject matter to landing a commission to bein... Read more..
Procrastination is the thief of time.
I am ready to branch out and take on a new topic as it applies to so many artists. You will have to stay tuned to find out the other big, common, website mistakes artists make, or download my workshop for a comprehensive view of this and other topics.
Often times artists find my site, or sit on one of my talks, or get my eBook and get all excited abo... Read more..
While on the topic of common website mistakes many artists make let me add this big one:
10) No shopping cart
Does your site offer a shopping cart? If so, you are ahead of the curve. Your site undoubtedly takes time to maintain and keep up-to-date. You spend your valuable time, and/or hard earned money, maintaining your web presence. Why not have your site work for you by helping ... Read more..
Allow me to continue this blog series by describing yet another common artist website mistake many artists make. If you are new to this blog topic please see Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV where I discussed the first eight common website mistakes I see many artists make.
I’ll continue where I had left off with the next common website mistake:
9) No social media share but... Read more..