Choosing Images That Convert: What Buyers Actually Want
Every artist has a portfolio of 30-50 images. Some consistently convert to sales. Others sit there collecting views but never converting.
Read more →From choosing the right product to prepping your photos and styling your space, we've got you covered every step of the way.
Every artist has a portfolio of 30-50 images. Some consistently convert to sales. Others sit there collecting views but never converting.
Read more →A buyer lands on your JustPix profile and sees a single stunning painting. They like it. They're interested. But they're on the fence—is it worth the money for one piece?
You've uploaded a stunning piece to the JustPix marketplace. The colors are perfect. The resolution is pristine. The composition is compelling. And then... it doesn't sell.
You have two primary paths to get your artwork into the JustPix marketplace: photograph it or scan it. Both methods work. Neither is universally "better." The right choice depends on your artwork's size, media, texture, and what equipment you have access to.
Your JustPix marketplace is invisible without traffic. The artists making real money aren't just uploading beautiful work—they're funneling audiences from multiple platforms directly to their JustPix storefront.
A buyer scrolls through JustPix search results and sees ten different artworks. They stop on one. They don't know your name, but something about it feels "right"—cohesive, intentional, unmistakably you.
Getting your artwork in front of buyers starts with a crisp, color-accurate photograph. The difference between a fuzzy phone snapshot and a professional image can literally mean the difference between a sale and a passed-by listing. If you're uploading art to the JustPix marketplace, the quality ...
The 90-day rolling window isn't just how JustPix calculates your tier. It's the heartbeat of your earnings. Every 90 days, your sales are recalculated. Your tier is recalculated. Your multiplier is recalculated.
Most artists don't think about aspect ratio until they realize they've uploaded an image in the wrong format. By then, it's too late. The image gets limited by the ratio choice—and so do the sales.
When your artwork is destined for a canvas that dominates a living room wall or a metal print that commands attention in an office lobby, cutting corners on file preparation isn't just risky—it's a missed opportunity. Large format printing (24×36 inches and above) requires precision that separate...
Your thumbnail is the first impression—often the only impression. A customer scrolls past dozens of artwork tiles. Yours has less than one second to stop them.
You have a portfolio of physical paintings—oils, acrylics, watercolors, mixed media. You want to sell them as prints on JustPix. But there's a critical gap between your studio and the marketplace: your painting has to become a digital file that accurately represents what's on canvas.