While I agree with Clint that a focus on SEO is probably not the way to go, I think he’s under-selling it just a bit. Last year I did an interview with Christy Klug, a handmade metal jewelry artist. That interview ranks on the first page of Google for the search term “handmade metal jewelry.” […]
Those Who Can’t Do…Teach? Part 2
image by worldislandinfo Some of the very best artists I have ever met were amazing teachers. They were artists who were absolutely consumed by the passion of what they do. I had a professor in college, Jerry Gardner, who was a brilliant physical actor. He had years of experience in ballet, Butoh, Commedia del’arte, mask […]
How to Sell Art Online Using Flickr
image courtesy Boy Obsolete Flickr.com is a huge online repository of images. It’s a massive site that gets hundreds of thousands of visitors. People use it to share images with friends & family, display their art work, and also to find art work to buy for personal collections and for publications. For an artist, those […]
Your Art: An Opiate to the Masses
One of the mistakes that most artists make is trying to sell everything they do to all people. When you try to be all things to all people, you instead water down what you do so that it loses a lot of its impact. Your art becomes something for everyone, an opiate to the masses. […]
My Response to Dave Allen’s challenge to artists
Last Friday I had the great privilege of having drinks (as it were – I’m a Mormon and therefore don’t drink) with Dave Allen. Dave was a founding member of Gang of 4, and now writes a music blog called Pampelmoose. He also co-founded a digital strategy firm called Fight. During that conversation we covered […]
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