image by lastonein It’s amazing how the simple act of standing for something can have a polarizing effect on your business. Earlier this week I sent out the regular newsletter and the you-know-what hit the fan. It kinda took me by surprise. I wasn’t being controversial on purpose – just being me. In the newsletter […]
How Do I Find the Right Place to Sell My Art Online?
image by Wonderlane Tami Espe, a Mandala artist asked: “I am a Mandala artist. The hardest thing for me is finding the right places/connections to show my artwork. So my question is How do I find the right venues/sites/contacts with such a specific topic?” Well, Tami, luckily for you, finding the right place to display […]
How To: Sell Art on Facebook, Twitter, Digg & More.
You’ve seen buttons like the ones above on websites all over the place. If you don’t use them, you are part of a rapidly shrinking group. The rising generation of Internet users understand that these social bookmarking buttons are there to make it easier to share content. What is Social Bookmarking? It’s a fairly simple […]
23 Things to Talk About In Your Art Newsletter
Many of these things can also be blog posts. The key to maintaining a good email newsletter when you already have a blog is make the content the kind of thing that is personal, less polished, and a glimpse into you and your thoughts. Exclusive content that doesn’t make it to the blog is good […]
How Artists Should Pitch Interviews
Artists suck at PR. No, really. They do. Last week I sent out a query to the Help A Reporter mailing list saying that I would like to interview artist entrepreneurs who believe that the starving artist is a myth. I specified that I wanted to hear from artists who are financially successful entrepreneurs. I […]
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