Artist Metrics for Fine Art America Colleagues

Not for the faint of heart but a good source of sales data.

A recent post on the Fine Art America forum/discussion group gave me reason to take another look at the data available for people with an art business at FineArtAmerica/Pixels. It was suggested that having more sales data in the on-board analytics would be helpful in marketing one’s art. The following is what I had responded but, later on, realized it may reach a larger audience here…

“There is a work-around for obtaining some of that information – but it does take some effort. The “Export to Excel” feature, available on the “Balance” page in Behind the Scenes (the user administration interface) provides info for:

Date (Transaction) – Date (Reporting) – Pay Period – Description
Image ID – Order ID – Artwork Name – Artist Name
Buyer City – Buyer State – Buyer Country
Deposit – Withdrawal – Balance

The caveat is that one must have an understanding of spreadsheets to be able to manipulate and interpret that data. My knowledge is meager, at best.

Having that info available in Analytics would be helpful to many of you with numerous sales. With my dozen or so sales a month average, I pretty much have – in my head – what has been selling the best.

With that said, here is a very basic example: a “sort” on Column D, Description, gathers all of my titles into groups. I can refine that sort by date – but, keeping it simple, I see that my best selling image of all time is this: https://bill.pixels.com/featured/indian-river-inlet-bridge-twilight-bill-swartwout-photography.html – with dozens of sales. I can look at smaller “groupings” in that column and see that seven (7) of those sales were puzzles (5 – 500 Pieces and 2 – 1000 Pieces). I can also see that four of them were sold with a Discount Code, what that code was and the amount discounted. I can also see the sizes of prints that sold and the variety of other products (face masks, beach towels, etc.) on which this image was sold. It is also interesting that with only one exception, all of my sales over the last 7+ years were within the United States (we can see City, State and Country, but no buyer-specific detail).

I can also see that in 7+ years here I have had four “Cancelled From Order Prior to Shipment” and two “Returned for Refund Within 30 Days.” What is good to see here is that there is no pattern – not like I might have a bad image that was returned multiple times. Of the two that were returned one has been sold (and NOT returned) several times.

What I cannot see, and would love to know, is which platform made the sale – My Premium Site, my profile at Fine Art America or my profile at Pixels.

I added later to say: “BTW – in my example above – about the Export to Excel feature. I do not have the actual “Microsoft Excel” software. I use the FREE Apache Open Office version and it works just fine. It costs nothing, other than some time, to do this.

The down side is that it takes a bit of work on the part of the artist to obtain those extra metrics. I don’t believe the online FAA Analytics screen is meant to do all of that.”

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Framed Sample of the Indian River Bridge at Twilight

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My Favorite Cat Artist in the Whole World

Dora Hathazi Mendes has a pure talent for depicting cats in watercolor.

Dora is an artist colleague who lives with her husband and family in Portugal. We have collaborated on various art activities over the last two years. We are colleagues in that we both use Fine Art America as our Print On Demand (POD) art production facility. (FAA is the largest fine art POD in the world. )

If you like cats, as most people do, and find them fun to be around, you might just find that Dora’s art a real joy to see. That’s why I decided to share some of my favorites here on my personal website. I hope you like her paintings as much as I do.

Here is an assortment of snapshots of the above work-in-progress. There are many steps involved in creating such a lifelike likeness of the black kitten – especially in the medium of watercolor on fine art paper.

Of course some cats take a more laid back approach to life. Here is Dora’s watercolor of a ginger Maine Coon cat. The Maine Coon is the largest of domesticated cats and, even though they have active hunting skills, are laid back, fluffy and friendly. Below you can see this artwork on a notebook cover, one of the popular items also produced by Fine Art America from original art. BE sure to click the picture to see the actual piece.

Here are links (click below) to Dora Hathazi Mendes and her art at Fine Art America:

Note, please, that this is not a “sales pitch” – but should you decide to purchase something from Fine Art America, Dora will earn her artist fee and FAA will pay me a (very) small ad fee.

Dora has contributed to the success of my new Artistic Face Masks website where her designer face masks have proven to be popular sellers.

You can see my work at Bill Swartwout Photography.