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		By: Alexa Graves		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Solid article. I think you should absolutely show prices. If it does not have a price, it is not for sale. Having good pictures is key too. It&#039;s time consuming difficult work, but worth it. Buying art online is becoming more and more conventional today and good picture(s) are imperative. I know my site, (gravesinternationalart.com) isn&#039;t perfect, but it is surprising - I have seen multiple times even some of the fanciest of galleries trying to sell a $85,000 Lichtenstein with one rubbish blurry tiny picture. One might as well delete it off the site, it&#039;ll never sell. Maintain your site regularly for sure too. Thanks for the read! Alex]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solid article. I think you should absolutely show prices. If it does not have a price, it is not for sale. Having good pictures is key too. It&#8217;s time consuming difficult work, but worth it. Buying art online is becoming more and more conventional today and good picture(s) are imperative. I know my site, (gravesinternationalart.com) isn&#8217;t perfect, but it is surprising &#8211; I have seen multiple times even some of the fanciest of galleries trying to sell a $85,000 Lichtenstein with one rubbish blurry tiny picture. One might as well delete it off the site, it&#8217;ll never sell. Maintain your site regularly for sure too. Thanks for the read! Alex</p>
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