Internet Marketing professionals are big fans of the phrase “content is king.” This means that high quality content created for a specific audience does a better job of ranking in search engines and being shared on social networks than content that is intentionally created just for marketing purposes. One awesome advantage that artists have over […]
How to Create an Art Blog That Makes Art Collectors Swoon
image courtesy hubspot Some artist blogs attract hundreds of comments, shares, and tons of attention for the artist. Other artist blogs languish in obscurity. Why? In my blog post Content Marketing for Artists, I outline how important it is to build content that attracts collectors to your work. The biggest reason most artist blogs languish […]
How to Create Raving Fans by Telling the Story of Your Art
image credit Wikimedia Standing in front of the class, I concentrated on breathing deeply through my belly like I had been taught. I thought about things like releasing my jaw and keeping my knees relaxed. I had been standing in front of the class for about three minutes. I was wearing my regular street clothes, […]
Content Marketing for Artists
It’s been a great run so far here at TAA. I have had the chance to work with artists who got books published, were paid to illustrate covers, sold their first piece of art to someone they never met over the internet (I’m always excited about how excited artists get about this), and generally made […]
What is the Value of Your Art?
Earlier this week, I stuck my foot in something nasty. An earlier guest post on selling art on Fiverr.com raised some hackles. While she says right in her post that artists should limit the amount of time that they spend on Fiverr.com projects, apparently the mere suggestion that ANY piece of art could sell for as […]
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