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Niche Biz: A Painting A Day


Pajama Market:

Duane Keiser paints one postcard-sized painting nearly every day, posts a photo of his painting on his blog called A Painting a Day, and sells them through eBay for at least $100.

His most recent paintings have sold for $455, $635, $305, $510 and $303. That’s between September 10-18. Duane lives in Richmond, Virginia.

The simplicity of this site speaks for itself. This is the most brilliant use of a blog I’ve ever seen!

Photo by PB&J No.5 by Duane Keiser.

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  • He is lucky that have managed to be able to live off art. Many people fail at that.

    But I can see that he is obviously a business person. He’s got a Mac widget.

  • This is fantastic, and only further demonstrates that value that the internet brings to a wide variety of fields. Before the net there would have been no viable (much less free) platform for someone to market their daily work on. Congrats to him.

  • A painting a day is just another example of using the internet to make a living. Often, people think of the most complex ways of using the internet to make money and sometimes the simplest ideas are the ones that work the best. Congratulations to these artists who are selling their work on the net for decent prices.

  • very creative one.. i’ve visited the sight, it was very and really cool.

  • site i mean.. sorry for that.

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