I sold my fourth product on zazzle.com.
On pixels.com, I have sold around tewenty-five things so far.
I am encouraged enough to keep going with my online ventures until I can make a living from it. That would be nice.
I like not working.
I like it when things work automatically online, and I just collect the money for my work.
On youtube, I make 1-3 videos a day. I am trying to drum up business that way, too. It is hard to get people to watch my videos, though.
So, if you want to see what I am up to, here are the links...
http://www.zazzle.com/mbr/238705347389196717
http://pixels.com/profiles/david-lovins.html
https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidLovins67
If you are able, please buy something. Otherwise, watch a couple of my videos if you can. Every hit helps.
Overall, though, selling my art in real life at the café and at the bar is more effective than online for me still. I hope to change that someday. It takes a while, even years, to get the ball rolling.
I'll give up when I die.
Anyway, I still meet people who are primarily interested in the business aspects of my art. I have come to forgive them for that. They can't help it. When they ask too many questions when they don't buy anything can be really annoying, though, especially when I don't even know the person. I do not know why they have to be so intrusive. I don't ask them how their job is going, because it is none of my business.
Meanwhile, pixels.com has a sponsorship program, so if I post a page of art anywhere on the web, they will return the favor by sponsoring my art on their page. It is a fair deal. Anyway, this is for 'Alice's Adventures In Wonderland'...<a href="http://pixels.com/art/all/alice+in+wonderland/all" style="font: 10pt arial; text-decoration: underline;">alice in wonderland art for sale</a>
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