Suzanne Falter-Barns writes about "How to Blog if You’re a Creative Artist"
and
"How to be a Working Web-Based Artist."
Blogging for Artists
- Alyson Stanfield
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Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed to read- as I have started blogging through my website with WordPress recently. I am subscribed to your rss feed, as well as the email newsletters- and I have to say that yours is the best newsletter I have seen for artists- bar none. I sometimes write about you, and direct people to your newsletter. I created an online blog at livejournal more than a year ago called “artsource”, and it is a resource for artists from all over….a community blog where artists share resources and info on marketing, selling, art supply etc. I have added your link to that community as a resource. I hope to learn more about how to help other artists as well, especially in the Pacific NW. There is so much talent here, and so few venues for representation and sales for many artists. I truly appreciate your work, and applaud you, as well as encourage you to keep up the valuable work you are doing! kind regards, Cecilia Henle
Thanks, Cecilia!
My blog (www.justblogme.com/carlasonheim) has been a great way to “meet” like-minded people, keep up with friends and family, and make sales (though not directly). My blog url is also linked on about 10 other blogs… Yes, blogs for artists trying to get their stuff out to as many people as possible is a good thing!