@abstanfield Tweekly
Some things you might have missed from my Twitter feed if you stepped away from your computer at the wrong time last week.
Some things you might have missed from my Twitter feed if you stepped away from your computer at the wrong time last week.
If you were looking away from your screen at the exact time I sent these into the Twitterverse, you probably missed them. These are my top Twitter tweets from the last week (or so).
Do you want gallery representation? Listen to this Bad at Sports interview with galleriest Edward Winkleman. Looking for an art consultant? Try the Association of Professional Art Advisors. Lots more in this week’s Tweekly.
This week: Cool application from photographer Daniel Sroka, changes to Facebook and Twitter, discount coupon for artist software, fall 2010 workshop in Jacksonville, FL, and a nifty online screen recorder for recording how-to lessons on your desktop.
One artist’s exhibition title plays on that of a popular movie, another artist offers monthly subscriptions for his prints (brilliant!), and a third artist sold 15 paintings at her opening–claiming that my business advice helped her make it a success. Read about them all in this week’s Tweekly.
Not yet a believer in the power of social media for artists? Leonard Olson shares his story about how Twitter helped propel him to a Top 5 search-engine ranking for his new invention.
Using Twitter to enhance your search-engine ranking Read
Don’t leave people guessing about your latest tweet! Be clear about what you’re writing and the links you want your Twitter followers to click on. Take a look at these four tweet makeovers for tips on being more pithy and retweetable.
Is your tweet music to the ears of your Twitter followers? Or is it hitting a sour note–contributing to virtual noise pollution? It’s easy to tweet about anything you’re doing at the moment, but I contend–regardless of what anyone else says–that we don’t have a lot of patience with tweets that are too personal. If
Learn of opportunities and resources to help you build a stronger art career in the tweets o the week from Twitter.
Did you know that not all of your Twitter followers see all of your @Replies? Twitter made big changes to how @Replies back in May. Make sure you understand how they work.
Some clarification about how @replies work on Twitter Read