Before Facebook, how did you indulge in some mild stalking before a blind date? Before YouTube, how did you relish in such a hilarious variety of Fails? You probably asked around, scoured the web, settled, and half the time ended up a little disappointed. Have you tried searching for the right artist to create your next tattoo, or illustrate your book cover, or do some kanji symbols, or pen a comic strip, or create your avatar? Well, it was kinda like that.
But not anymore. Voottoo has brought the commission process into today’s world of online searchability, visibility, and simplicity – the Art Commission Marketplace. We have made it easier than ever, whether you’re looking for an artist or trying to get found. Here are a few reasons how…
(1) Voottoo is an online marketplace for artistic expression. It’s the only art site that’s so geared for commerce, we’re never distracted by anything else (no friend quizzes here or gifting virtual teddy bears). Voottoo is an open platform for art where free market rules prevail.
(2) Browse artists by genre, tags, their previous work, or even their commission portfolio. When you find the artist you want, click the big button that says “Commission Art From Me” on the profile. Immediately initiate a commission request directly on Voottoo. No searching for contact info, lost emails, payment options, etc.
(3) And if you prefer avoiding searches altogether, post an open commission on Voottoo and choose from the artists who respond with a bid to you.
But Voottoo doesn’t just help secure the right artist for the job – we’ve made the entire process easier. The back and forth conversation, backend payment management, the artist’s work lists, etc etc… try it out!
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September 2nd, 2009 at 1:57 pm
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February 14th, 2010 at 5:25 am
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