Twitter Tweekly for June 16 2013

It’s really the “Bi-Tweekly,” but that doesn’t sound as good. Here are some of my most useful tweets from the past two weeks.

Biz & Social Media Stuff

Are you prepared? Something to think abt via @chrisbrogan humanbusinessworks.com/prepared
This @HarvardBiz article has me thinking abt customer and art EXPERIENCES ow.ly/m0qDH
@abstanfield on TwitterWhat to do with your intern via @HarvardBiz ow.ly/lGZ0H
Are you not paying your interns? Ruling could affect legality ow.ly/m0739
Thoughts on measuring Facebook engagement allfacebook.com/ben-harper-fac… via @allfacebook
I love this in @DeanKrosecz1 Twitter bio: “aspires to be your favorite person ever”

Art Stuff

Love concept of Tavern of the Fine Arts in St Louis tavern-of-fine-arts.blogspot.com @TavernFineArts @jschoultzmudd
RT @artnet: Did you know that the top 5% of dealers could now account for more than half the market’s overall value? artnt.cm/11F1Ibu
MT @artnet: We took a closer look at the art market for James Turrell vs. S&P 500 artnt.cm/1boRe1u
#Artist grid cards. Cool idea! kickstarter.com/projects/13393…
Artist book club via @AnArtLife anartistslife.net/book-club/
“The best work is still tomorrow’s, not the past.” – artist Hung Liu
“Artists feed off artists” – Robert Mangold talks abt working with Sol LeWitt at MoMA in the 60s bit.ly/17SSzrg via @art21
If you have any doubt that art is selling, read these Brags on my FB page ow.ly/lH2oa
Fr one of my Bootcampers who has lots on her plate: “I plan to amaze myself!” That sounds like the perfect mantra to adopt
I want to help you think like an entrepreneur artbizcoach.com/golden2013 #artists
New pin board for artists who come to my workshop in Golden on Oct 11-12 ow.ly/lOR2T

Just Really Cool Stuff

Cool. Eiffel Tower as musical instrument ow.ly/lJIdY via @nytimesarts
Terribly clever, creative video fr @originalimpulse vimeo.com/67307989 Maybe give you some ideas

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