July 2009

Deep Thought Thursday: By the master’s hand?

by Alyson Stanfield on July 9, 2009

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Don’t leave your artwork without a piece of paper

by Alyson Stanfield on July 8, 2009

Let’s say you take your work to a venue (gallery, home, business, etc.) because someone has asked to see it in person. After you arrive, you’re asked to leave your art at the venue so that other people can see it. It’s fine to do this as long as you have something in writing. Always [...]

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Podcast: Try Twitter

by Alyson Stanfield on July 6, 2009

New to Twitter? Wonder what “tweeting” is all about? Give Twitter a try and listen to the podcast to learn why Twitter offers the highest form of marketing. Instructions for subscribing to the Art Marketing Action podcast on iTunes. Written version of this podcast

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Try Twitter

by admin on July 6, 2009

Everyone’s tweeting these days. In fact, you’re probably sick and tired of hearing about Twitter. Twitter this, tweet that. But maybe, if you aren’t already using Twitter, you could try it to see why it’s all the rage. The Good News Twitter, a microblogging platform in real time, is free and fairly intuitive. Unlike Facebook, [...]

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@abstanfield Tweekly

by Alyson Stanfield on July 5, 2009

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Here’s a little bit more about what you see when you are on your Twitter Home page. (Remember from my earlier post that this is the page that only you see when you sign in to Twitter.) The following three links are in the right column of your Twitter Home. I think of them as [...]

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Deep Thought Thursday: Show it again, Sam

by Alyson Stanfield on July 2, 2009

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Find your way around Twitter, part 1: Profile and Home

by Alyson Stanfield on July 1, 2009

In earlier posts about Twitter, I gave you guidelines for your Twitter username and told you about the @ and # symbols. By popular demand, I’m going to share with you some additional basic information that will help you to better understand how Twitter works. This won’t be too helpful if you aren’t registered for [...]

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