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Afli Sam

9 Years Ago

What Attract Buyers The Most To Buy A Piece Of Art?

Does any work it self enough to attract buyers attention? If its a beautiful image but with no good title or discription? The buyer can ask for changing the title of a work?
Does language affects the beauty of the image and then the buyers attentions?

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Joseph C Hinson

9 Years Ago

I doubt a bad title will affect anyone's decision to buy a piece of art or a photograph. Lack of a description or relevant keywords might mean they don't find the work to begin with. I suppose a title that is in real bad taste to the buyer could make themkeep searching now that I think abuot it, something that is not akin to their religous or political beliefs. But I would think it would have to be extreme.

 

Kathleen Bishop

9 Years Ago

I am either attracted to the image or I'm not. Title and description may add interest or not but that has no bearing on whether I'd buy. That said, I would not buy from anyone blatantly espousing their political leanings if I didn't lean the same way.

 

Andy PYRAH

9 Years Ago

If I buy something, it is because I like it, because it has a feelgood factor.
I don't buy a name, a title or a description.

 

Afli Sam

9 Years Ago

Thanks Joseph. My english is not so good. If the buyer suggest a new title of the image it solve a part of the problem. But i will not be happy for that

 

Afli Sam

9 Years Ago

Thanks Kathleen.
Andy you built colorful dreams for my night.

 

Nikolyn McDonald

9 Years Ago

I would not buy or not buy a piece of art because of the title - but on line I sure might find or not find one because of it. The keywords here are internal, I think. I do the best I can with them and put what I think are the strongest first and put as many as I can think of that fit and all that. But I don't think it helps in terms of google, for example. And I DO think the title does. But it needs to have words someone might search in it. I was late to figure that out and I am regretting it now.

 

Edward Fielding

9 Years Ago

keyword

 

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