@abstanfield Tweekly

Some things you might have missed if you stepped away from your computer at the wrong time last week.

Art Marketing Stuff

Check out @johnnordell welcome page on FB. http://www.facebook.com/johnnordell Nice job, John!
Artist calls meetup group “Like-Minded Artists” after reading IRBITS. Cool
RT @lisacall: Name your own price and own my art http://bit.ly/9vBllE
Twitter Bird
Don’t force your artist statement to fit. Write another one!
RT @Bookgal: 40 useful things you can share on Twitter besides blog posts http:
eBay artist rips off another. Pretty funny thread of correspondence to read
Nominate your fav artist Twitter bio. Need examples for my book. Knock my socks off! (RT from long ago)
RT @originalimpulse: Artists with great videos? I need examples for Blog Triage class with @abstanfield

To Think About

Why Seth Godin is a class act: the day his TED video (hysterical video!) comes out, he promotes someone else’s TED video rather than his own @ThisIsSethsBlog
Women: Get savvy about your finances. How retirement planning shortchanges women. WSJ

Share this post

Tired of being asked to donate your art?

Don’t be mad at people asking. They’re just doing their job. Instead, arm yourself with the tools for responding with the help of  this special report.

  • Craft a policy for donating your art and stick to it.
  • Set limits on your donations.
  • Follow real-life examples.

FREE with opt-in

1 thought on “@abstanfield Tweekly”

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top

Get This

How to Respond to Donation Requests gives you a process for crafting a donation policy along with exact wording from other artists.

8-page special report FREE with opt-in.

You’ll also receive my almost-weekly news for your art business.

Privacy + Terms

How to Respond to Donation Requests