Wondering why artists are flocking to Twitter? (pun intended!) Check out this Mashable.com article by artist Natasha Wescoat called Tweetable Art: 10 Twitter Tips for Artists… We also give you links to the Twitter pages of artists who contributed to Inspired Mag’s Social Bird free icon set.
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Advanced Twitter and Facebook best practices from Irina Skaya of Horizon Media on Slideshare:
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It may hard to think of a major art museum that isn’t tweeting these days. Museums have found it’s great way to quickly announce exhibition openings, lectures, movies, gift sales, build attendance, connect with audiences, and speak to artists.
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27 Oct 2009, Posted by pamdora in Twitter, 0 Comments
Twitter is a text-based medium that allows you to publish statements of up to 140 characters — which includes letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces. Within each statement you may provide a link to a website or using Twitpic or other tool, a link to a photo.
Twitter is a good vehicle to have short conversations with other Tweeters, to broadcast a short or urgert message, to announce an event, or to draw new audiences to your blog or website.
Twitter accounts are free and viewable to the public unless you choose the “protected” option on your profile page.
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