I have a confession: I am about to become a woman without a website. My current site, which I created through Other People’s Pixels and chose not to renew, is about to blink out of existence any day now, and then the only way to see my work online will be through my Vimeo channel, […]
Turn Your Art Into A Self-Marketing Army: Facebook Like, Share and Send
In April of last year I wrote about how Facebook had taken over the Internet with the Like button. It’s a year later, and Facebook has made further forays into extending itself onto the Web. There are a few major developments that you should be aware of in setting up social sharing tools on your […]
How the Magical “What If?” Helps You Sell More Art
image by libraryman Artists often ask me what they should do in social media. How much time should I spend on Facebook? How do I do social media without getting lost in the eternal time sink? I find these questions, when they come from artists, to be a little bit funny. I mean, after all, […]
Art Galleries and The Internet
A gallery is both a cultural ambassador and a storefront, which is needless to say a unique position. In this series, Cory and I will tackle how galleries use (or should use) social media to make this duality work for them and not against them, how artists can network with galleries, and how galleries can […]
Tweet Freedom: How to Use Social Media and Still Have a Life
We’ve all done it more than once when trying to be productive online: disappeared down the social media rabbit hole while our valuable time ticks by. Part of what makes social media and social networking such powerful tools is their capacity to suck us in with endless information and entertainment. But how do you harness […]
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