How Can We Help?
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Approval Process
- Does Zatista curate it's marketplace?
- How do artists get accepted to Zatista?
- How long does it take to be reviewed?
- If I am not approved what happens to my account?
- Is there a cost to submit work for review?
- Once I am approved, what else do I need to do?
- What criteria does Zatista use to review artists?
- What do I need to do to submit myself for review?
- What if I submit less than three works for review in my submission?
- Why can't I see my store or my images when I search on Zatista?
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General Selling
- How do I become a seller on Zatista?
- I am a photographer. May I sell more than one print of a single item?
- I am an international artist. May I list on Zatista?
- If I list on Zatista, am I allowed to sell my art on my own web site or by other means?
- May I sell Giclées?
- May I sell prints of original art?
- What does it cost to sell my art on Zatista?
- What is a Giclée?
- What type of artwork may not be listed on Zatista?
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Inventory & Sales
- Can buyers contact me with questions about an item?
- Do I need to insure my artwork for shipment?
- How do I edit an item?
- How do I know what to charge for shipping?
- How does Zatista know when my artwork has been delivered?
- What happens when I sell an item on Zatista?
- What if I go on vacation?
- What if I sell an item I have listed outside of Zatista?
- What if the buyer chooses to return the item?
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Listing Items
- Are my images protected?
- How do I add my images?
- How should I price my items?
- I am new to photographing my work for sale on a web site. Do you have any suggestions on how to take quality images of my work?
- Is my contact information made public on the Zatista site, or my Zatista Artist Profile?
- Much of my work is untitled, it is OK to list items as untitled?
- What are tags?
- What if I my artwork cannot be categorized with the choices on Zatista?
- What is the color picker?
- What size and format of images should I upload?
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Payments & Profiles
Why is it important to have a good profile?
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A very important part of buying something original and one-of-a-kind is knowing about the artist behind the work.
Your profile gives prospective art buyers a way to connect with you and understand a little bit about your influences, experience, and what makes you tick as an artist. Knowing this brings extended meaning to the art they buy as well as a personal connection to you, the artist. In our experience, a complete and appealing profile as well as accurate listings are the best things artists can do to increase their sales.
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