Media Medley
Being in the process of updating, retooling, adding and subtracting (mostly adding…subtracting is a whole other challenge!) my presence online, including Website , Linked In profile, Pinterest, Etsy Store and more…I thought I would share some of my media offerings in an Artissima post. Maybe You will get some ideas of media You can generate, to support, express, and promote Your work and business!
Let Your Voice Be Heard!
I had the good fortune of knowing a talented videographer (he is no longer working in the field, and does not accept inquiries…so, I won’t mention his name here), who filmed one of my projects, and put together a beautiful little video on it. Although made several years ago, this video still feels fresh and relevant, because of his skill, and creativity. Thank you Allen!
The Video Showcases an Image Central to My Site
The amazing and dedicated Carolyn Edlund, who “inspires artists to build better businesses” through her ventures Artsy Shark, and the Arts Business Institute was kind enough to interview me about how I built my decorative painting business. The interview was done in two parts, and forms a “document” that can be shared with others, offering tips and guidance to support them on their journey! Thank you Carolyn!
Use your Mind to Share your Heart, and Your Hand to Share your Voice
I was honored to participate in a project filmed for HGTV‘s Curb Appeal, entitled, “It’s All in the Details“, helmed by the inimitable John Gidding, architect, designer, and showman extraordinaire, and for the record, a great guy! John was kind, supportive, and a real team player on his show, where he stars, manages, designs, interacts, and even picks up a paintbrush! Thank you John, and the HGTV‘s Curb Appeal team, as well as Johlt Productions…what a great experience.
Artistically Speaking Talk Show is the brain child of Rebecca E. Parsons, Having met the wonderful artist/artisan Lyna Farkus through none other then Twitter (!…the power of social media, folks…), who was at the time co-hosting with Rebecca, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by the two of them. What a fun, and gratifying experience was this interview , as are all the interviews conducted on the show. A must-listen to for any artist, artisan, entrepreneur, “ladypreneur”, “solo-preneur”, crafter, and more. Thank you dear Rebecca and Lyna.
Create Success..Believe…Gratitude…
One thing can lead to another…after the Artistically Speaking interview, Rebecca and Lyna asked me if I would do a monthly segment on the show, offering “tidbits of color wisdom”. I was delighted to become part of the team, and “The Color Muze” segment began airing each (well, most) third Sundays of the month, at 7:15pmEST/4:15pmPST. It is a joy to share color information, experience and exploration garnered through 5 years as a color consultant/designer, and training through the International Association of Colour Consultants/Designers. After each show, I write up the Color Muze segment into an article, which is then published in Rebecca’s online magazine, Cre8tive Compass in the Color Muze section.
Muzing on Color
As You can see, there are many ways to share, support, inspire and connect through media. The internet offers opportunities for video, audio, and text, through its myriad channels. Presenting yourself through these channels is not only promotion, marketing and PR, it is also reaching out, offering information, lending a hand through your own experience, teaching, and interacting with others. Who knows who You might meet, touch, awaken, or work with next? Media is also its own art form, whether it be composed of sound, images, words, or a fusion of of these, it is always an adventure, an exploration, a new frontier, and, a little bit of a risk.
But then, putting Yourself “out there” always is, n’est-ce-que pas?
So cheerio, and bon voyage, and see You later…Have a Great Trip!
Facebook…and You
Facebook…and You
A Group is Made of Individuals
Recently, I have been approached by no less than three esteemed colleagues, asking me to share with them how I use Facebook, and how “FB” could serve their business, organization, and publication, respectively. This Interior Designer, Non-profit Director, and Publisher had essentially one goal in mind: swim through the potentially bewildering mass of input that is Facebook, understand its processes, and harness its power to grow their business, raise awareness of their organization, and increase the readership of their publication. In a nutshell…to get more people to pay more attention to what they are doing. In essence, not to be alone howling their message into the wind.
Don't Howl Alone into the Wind
How do we do this?
Reach Out and Touch Someone...
Well…reach out through the digital divide, connect with your keyboard, and touch someone, or, a lot of people.
Say: “Hello” – (aka: “Hello World!)
Say, "Hello World"
While not a “how-to” guide”, I offer some thoughts, ideas, and guidelines to the new and the seasoned user of Facebook, in the hopes that they will “friend” the twin activities of giving and receiving, and thus enrich not only themselves and their endeavors, but all of us “FB” users.
OK…So, how do we do this?
Through sharing and caring. (Sound sappy? It’s powerful.) We can communicate, consider, and connect, each in our individual style. It does take some effort. There are even mathematical formulas expounded, as to how to distribute your energy across the Facebook terrain. I will share mine (mind you the math part is flexible…adjust to your own needs, intent, and instinct).
Facebook is used to share, communicate, inspire, educate, market, network, promote, inform, connect, and all manner of other good stuff. It may be used for other things too, but the latter is what I, and most of the folks I am connected to and observe, use it for.
I present this simple formula for your consideration:
Make roughly 30% of your posts about YOU/Your Work, Product, Service, Cause, or Organization.
Make roughly 60% of your posts about OTHERS/Their Work, Product, Service, Cause, or Organization, or even, their jokes, videos, photos or links that you feel comfortable having on your page, and sharing with your FB friends. Ways to do this include “sharing”, or re-posting friends’ posts on your page, “LIKING” their posts, and “COMMENTING” on their posts in an appreciative and supportive manner. You can also simply post about someone, or something on your page, recommending, extolling, supporting, or complimenting them, or, it, as long as this feels true to you. I engage in these activities primarily within the context of my field of work: decorative painting, color, the visual arts in general, the arts in general, to keep my Facebook presentation cohesive. I call this activity “CELEBRATIONS”, and it is great to post them regularly. Celebrating a person, their work, their cause, or their achievement is a gratifying way to show appreciation, reach out, and support your fellow FB friends, or even those you are not (yet) connected to on FB. You can promote their work, service, business, or just THEM to the world…the Facebook world, and the world in general (if your Page happens to be public, as mine is.)
Make roughly 10% of your posts about WHATEVER fun, unique, unusual, special, eccentric or eclectic topics you wish to share…keeping in mind that these posts are indeed, sharing. These posts may have a more personal flavor, without necessarily looking, at first glance, like they are directly connected to your Work, Product, Service, Cause, or Organization, although at second glance, they might be.
I realize as I write this how personal Facebook really is, as regards to how folks approach it, how they use it, and what they want to get out of it. It can be tempting to get really personal on Facebook. I would just remind everyone that anything placed upon the seemingly infinite table of the Internet, can potentially be seen, read, consumed, and responded to by anyone alive on the planet. So…please! Be careful…be considerate, be conscientious….but don’t stop having FUN!
Don’t howl alone, howl with and to others! They may find your howling helpful, or at least, amusing….
Don't Howl Alone...Howl with Others!
For further FB info:
Here is an informative post on Regina Garay’s (of GARAY ARTISANS) far-reaching blog, “FAUXOLOGY” on how to use Facebook for your Business, written by her sister Suzanne. This post helps to demystify the difference between FB pages and groups, so please read, and enjoy!
If you have the time, and the inclination, let us know what you think, and feel, about this post. We are all in this thing called Life, together.
Cheerio!
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