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Art Marketing Minute, 10 Tips For What To Blog About
by artid , August 31, 2010—12:00 AM
There are some very persuasive statistics and reasons to get out there and blog. The comment I get the most is "I have nothing to blog about." followed directly with "I don't have time to blog." The actual keyboard time involved in blogging is minimal, it's the subject matter we blank out on.
Imagine...you are exhibiting in a gallery or Art Show, what are the most FAQ from viewers? Inquiring minds really do what to know. It makes them feel like they know you or have an inside track on you and your work. Buyers are much more likely to purchase original art if it has a story attached to it. Every time you upload a new piece on your artid site, there is a button that says "blog about this art".
Here are 10 "Starter" tips to get any artist blogging...
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Art Marketing Minute - Email Contacts. What's Real?
by artid , February 5, 2010—10:10 AM
Email Contacts - What's Real?
Occasionally on ArtId, we get a person or company that contacts a number of our members through the contact page in their ArtId galleries offering artists anything from representation to licensing deals. Sometimes these offers are legitimate and, unfortunately, sometimes they are not. Because your contact page is open for anyone to use, these emails cannot be dealt with as spam. An email received through your ArtId contact does not mean that we have endorsed the company or person.
So, we'd like to give you some tips on how to discriminate between truly interested business people and those whose real goal is to get you to pay them a lot of money for nothing.
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Hits Are People Too : Selling Art Online
by artid , January 11, 2010—12:00 AM
It__™s easy to get caught up measuring ___hits___ to your website when you are selling artwork online, and then wondering, ___Why so many hits and no sales?___
Remember, hits are people, too. Not just faceless numbers on a statistic sheet.
January is a great time to go back to your ArtId gallery and look at it from a buyer__™s perspective. Ask yourself some questions and see how you might improve your gallery according to your answers…
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Art Marketing Minute - Email Signatures
by artid , October 6, 2009—12:33 PM
Email Signature as a Marketing Tool
This is such a simple but powerful way to get the word out about your art.
Put your ArtId gallery link at the end of all your emails. Every time you send an email will be an opportunity to remind people that you are an artist. You'll be amazed at how many people will check out your gallery.
How Do I Add a Signature to my Email?
Go to the ___Settings___ tab in your email server and type your ArtId www address into the ___Signature___ space under your name.
Go! Go do it now! …
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Art Marketing Minute - What's Your Story?
by artid , August 25, 2009—12:00 AM
It almost goes without saying that people love stories " we root for the athlete with the story that affects us the most, we watch the same news report over and over because the story compels us, we even eat at a certain restaurant more often if we appreciate the chef ™s personal story. The same is true with art buyers.
Imagine you are at an art fair and you are selling your landscapes. There are 5 other artists selling landscapes at the same fair. If a buyer is out there looking for a landscape painting, chances are that buyer will buy a painting from the artist whom he/she feels a sense of camaraderie with personally.
How do you create camaraderie? Tell your buyers your story…
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Art Marketing Minute - Blogging
by artid , July 30, 2009—12:00 AM
Did you know that artists who write in their ArtId blogs enjoy more popularity on the site than those who don't? It's true. Every time you post a blog entry from your gallery, it not only appears in your ArtId pages and the Artists Blog homepage where visitors can read your blog and then click in to your gallery, but it also is indexed by the search engines, posted on the ArtId Facebook page (where we currently have over 400 fans) and shared with anyone on Digg, Stumbleupon and the many other content sharing networks available using the "Share" button. So it just makes sense to get yourself out there and blog to get more people to see your art. …
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