ArtFire’s New Landing Pages Create Six Marketplaces
ArtFire creates new front pages for all major categories creating equal exposure for all creative arts.
Tucson, AZ, October 25, 2009 --(PR.com)-- ArtFire has once again gone where no other artisan marketplace has gone before by providing separate main pages for each of its top six categories: handmade, fine art, design, media, vintage, and supplies. Each of these categories will receive its own front page and unique sub domain, and sellers who specialize in these fields will receive equal promotion.
Previously on ArtFire, these categories were arranged into three main categories: Handmade/Fine Art, Design/Media, and Vintage/Supplies. However, as these categories filled up, ArtFire determined that they needed to separate the categories further to make shopping easier on buyers. By giving each of these six categories their own landing page, buyers will be able to narrow their searches to better find that special something. This will also create the opportunity for specialized advertising and promotional campaigns surrounding each of these major categories of creative art.
“Most artisan marketplaces focus strictly on handmade goods, pushing these other categories off to the side,” said John Jacobs, President of ArtFire.com. “We wanted to give each of these other fields the recognition they deserve and celebrate our fine artists, vintage sellers and supplies sellers as the equal participants they are in the Artfire community.”
More about ArtFire.com
ArtFire.com is the premier artisan marketplace on the web, founded on principles of Community Directed Development. Using this philosophy, ArtFire members are directly involved in brainstorming and testing out new features for the site. Members receive direct contact with site developers to recommend the tools they need for their business. By splitting the main site categories, ArtFire is giving a home to each of these categories while helping artisans get the exposure they asked for.
For more information, please contact:
Tony Ford, COO
ArtFire Inc.
1-877-688-2323
http://www.artfire.com
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Previously on ArtFire, these categories were arranged into three main categories: Handmade/Fine Art, Design/Media, and Vintage/Supplies. However, as these categories filled up, ArtFire determined that they needed to separate the categories further to make shopping easier on buyers. By giving each of these six categories their own landing page, buyers will be able to narrow their searches to better find that special something. This will also create the opportunity for specialized advertising and promotional campaigns surrounding each of these major categories of creative art.
“Most artisan marketplaces focus strictly on handmade goods, pushing these other categories off to the side,” said John Jacobs, President of ArtFire.com. “We wanted to give each of these other fields the recognition they deserve and celebrate our fine artists, vintage sellers and supplies sellers as the equal participants they are in the Artfire community.”
More about ArtFire.com
ArtFire.com is the premier artisan marketplace on the web, founded on principles of Community Directed Development. Using this philosophy, ArtFire members are directly involved in brainstorming and testing out new features for the site. Members receive direct contact with site developers to recommend the tools they need for their business. By splitting the main site categories, ArtFire is giving a home to each of these categories while helping artisans get the exposure they asked for.
For more information, please contact:
Tony Ford, COO
ArtFire Inc.
1-877-688-2323
http://www.artfire.com
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