
The Gold Mine in Your Artist Blog
Last week I asked on the Art Biz Blog how you’re going to be marketing your art differently now that Facebook Reach is plummeting. It’s tempting to just jump to another social media site. (Google+ anyone?). I would encourage you, as I always have, to build up content on your site first.

Twitter Tweekly for April 6, 2014
Others might take issue, but I say these are my top tweets from the past two weeks.
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Does the Nosedive in Facebook Reach Affect How You Market Your Art?
Have you noticed? Facebook has dramatically reduced the number of people who are organically seeing the posts on your business page. The reach of your posts has probably gone down 50% or more since October of 2013. This means that even though someone has liked your page, they probably won’t see what you share unless you pony up and pay for promoted posts and ads.

Evaluating Your Art Instructors
Artists often go out of their way to learn new techniques from well-established instructors. You might drive a long distance, hop on a plane, or invest a good chunk of change. Today’s deep thought comes from a reader who thinks you probably have something to say about these classes.

Twitter Tweekly for March 23, 2014
A feature of my top tweets from the past couple of weeks. This week, my favorites are marked with a *. >>> Report: Super-rich, favoring just a few artists, drive art market latimes.com/entertainment/…

In the Service of Society < Deep Thought
Artists have to be the servant to society. – Marina Abramovic. Discuss.