Twitter Tweekly for October 21 2012

A carefully curated selection of my top tweets from the past couple of weeks. Enjoy!

Blogs

@TraciBunkers Look into MailChimp 4 sure for RSS delivery via email
RT @ArtbizKimBruceThis one sentence has 4 searchable terms in it and informs your #artists site visitors about who you are. artbiz.ca/?p=13754

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Social Media

The complete guide to the language of Facebook zite.to/T2xAo8 via @Zite
5 Top Tips for Timing Facebook Posts zite.to/UXsiLX via @Zite
Use Instagram to promote your #art ow.ly/exbUQ via @PublicityHound

From The Archives

Arts agencies need artists. My advice artbizblog.com/arts-a…
How to invite friends to your email list artbizblog.com/email-friends
He did pretty well when he gave his art away. Art Biz Blog archives ow.ly/ez5a2

Art Stuff

RT @markmcguinness: 5 Famous Artists Who Tried to Destroy Their Own Work bit.ly/TER6S
Don’t leave your work unsigned via @robertgenn ow.ly/et9X0
Client I had strategy session w/ last month already has local magazine feature. It was something we discussed. Yay!
RT @HarrieteE The conventional white tent of craft shows seems stuck in time and is getting left behind by contemporary merchandising.
What’s the dif b/t “art business” and “art career”. Pls tell me what you think on my FB pg ow.ly/ew5sV

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1 thought on “Twitter Tweekly for October 21 2012”

  1. These are great articles to read and keep in mind.
    I have a question for Alyson or anyone else out there in this art business – is there something going on with facebook and business pages? I’ve picked up the impression that facebook is now charging for a certain kind of post that was free till now. Is that enough info for a response? I know no more and am wondering what I’m doing that will illicit an invoice. Should I worry?

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