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Friday, November 09, 2007
  Saatchi Gallery Online
The Saatchi Gallery seems to be working hard to create a useful online resource for artists, with a new service popping up everytime I visit their website. I haven't used the site much, but I did set up an artist profile when they first started morphing into an art portal.

An article in the Financial Times says "A poll of 2000 of the 70,000 artists on the site estimated that Saatchi Online is now responsible for annualized art sales of $130m (£64m). The figure is extrapolated from the $88,000 sales reported by 500 respondents for a single week in September."

I'm not sure if that means that there has been $130 million in art sold on the site, or that the artists that have profiles on the Saatchi site sell $130 million in the real world. Either way, it's an impressive number, even if it happened to be an optimistic estimate.

Are there artists out there that are actively using Saatchi online to sell art? It would be interesting to hear if it works.

Here's some features and milestones that they have released or achieved recently (taken from the Saatchi Gallery newsletter)..

Sounds like they have been quite busy..
>> Charles Saatchi News

 
www.DickBlick.com - Online Art Supplies
Comments:
I have just come to the same conclusion myself: that Saatchi Gallery is indeed trying to champion the cause of supporting the arts and artists trying to make some kind of remuneration for their work.

Coincidentally, I was just this week named in the Saatchi Magazine as one of Nicholas Forrest's Top Ten artists to be watched, out of the more than 60,000 at Saatchi Online.

Due to the outside financing they have obtained, they are able to provide the Salesroom and artist galleries at no cost to us. I think they really are trying to make connections for artists the world over. Kudos to Saatchi.
 
Having a marketing wiz with plenty of cash has to be a good thing for the project ;-)

Anything that puts money in the artists' pocket and allows them to create is a good thing. So if it's helping artists, I hope it continues to grow and succeed.

Lynda, have you sold any work through the site? I would like to hear from real artists, selling work through the site.

Dion
 
No, Dion, I haven't sold anything through Saatchi yet, but I've just put my work in their Salesroom this week! Time will tell...

Lynda
 
Just wanted to add that there are other sites that do what Saatchi Gallery online does, and better! Check out www.artid.com. A good idea is for artists to take advantage of as many online venues as are available.
 
I set up a profile but have not taken advantage of much of what they offer to artists. I think they are doing a great job in building excitement around the "Showdowns" and such.

Their pace of development is fast. They are building lots of momentum. And to think they only getting started really. The art world needs their kind of approach to get more of the general public interested in following art and artists.

Cheers,
John
 
Saatchi-"The website now regularly receives over 50 million hits daily". What a load of crap! The get hits because of all the annoying pop-up crap they use. This not the way to get customers. It is the practice of slimey, scammers, and looking at their web design, for a site that sells art. Their site design is pathetic and poorly thought out.
 
I would have to say agree that the Saatchi website needs a complete reworking. I have just joined and one of the first annoying things is how they display the thumbnail of your picture. They (the software) streches or compresses your original art making it look grainy and destroying the integrity of it. Another thing is that there is a horrible internal artist search. You can only search by country and artist name! Are you kidding me. What about art style? Medium? Year?
They could also improve the search by country search by adding state or province. I also feel that there should be some sort of screening process in place to weed out the many many weak artists that are showing redundant work. Only those that are breaking new ground should be shown.
 
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