Using Twitter To Sell Art | Free Webinar

Twitter is a microblogging service that was created in 2006 by a fellow named Jack Dorsey. The service limits each user’s post to 140 characters or less which is the same amount allowed by SMS. (AKA texting from your phone.) Though the service started slow and was used mostly by those in the tech and [...] Read more »

Promote And Market Art Using Social Media | Free Online Seminar

Social media marketing is a very popular topic these days. But how can an artist use sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, and other social media outlets to promote and sell art? This free online seminar will discuss various ways social media can be used to sell more art. We are going to focus more [...] Read more »

My Free E-Book | Twitter Primer for Artists

In recent months I’ve heard a lot of questions from artists about Twitter. Mostly from people who are interested but do not know where to start when it comes to Twitter. And of course the question of “why would I join Twitter?” So I decided to right a little e-book to help out those who [...] Read more »

Artists Who Are On Twitter

I know by know that you’ve heard of Twitter. But have you made the plunge yet and joined the conversation that is happening on Twitter? Many artists already have and there is a lot of sharing happening among them. Not to mention the artists making sales via Twitter. I thought it would be interesting to [...] Read more »

The Twitter 140 Art Show

Tweet for art’s sake. Twitter has been around for a few years now but it seems to have reached its tipping point a few months back and experienced an insane amount of new users flocking to the microblogging platform. Twitter is new and cool and fun, but is it useful? Well that is up to [...] Read more »

What Is An Artist To Do With Twitter?

You can now find me at www.twitter.com/DaryleDickens or @DaryleDickens. I have been on Twitter for over a year now but decided to create a separate account just for this blog. My plan is to be selective about who I follow and only focus on connecting with artists who use Twitter. After further review I have [...] Read more »