Instagram: the O.G. photo-sharing social media platform. It was once so beloved by artists, photographers, and day-to-day photo sharers. But now, is it still considered the best social media platform for artists? We are going to dive deep into whether or not that is still the case, or if artists (and other creatives) should be turning towards other platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, or maybe even the app that’s once again in the spotlight—Vero.
Figuring out which place to share your creations and content with the world can be challenging. So in today’s episode, we are going to compare a handful of the options that are available.
A few things to consider while listening as well as when you are making platform decisions:
Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/147
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86. Inga Buive - Painting While My Son Naps
85. Does Your Website Need a Spring Clean?
84. Our New Normal - Homeschooling While Running an Art Business
83. Purpose without Pressure - Navigating Challenging Times
82. Ivy Newport - Creating Classes and Building an Online Art Community
81. Swatching, Making Mud & All Things Colour!
80. Tips for Finishing a Painting
79. Tips for Starting a New Painting
78. There's Something About Mixed Media
77. Dealing with Exhaustion and Burnout
76. Dina Wakley - Why It's Okay to Make Bad Art
75. How to Create an Engaging Instagram Post
74. Betty Krause - Becoming an Abstract Artist Later in Life
73. Setting Intentions for 2020
72. How Do You Find Your Creative Mojo?
71. 10 Questions to Get Your Creative Biz Ready for 2020
70. Alexandra Plim - A Very DIY Situation
69. 5 A-ha Moments of 2019
68. Carrie Schmitt - Being Brave Enough to Listen
67. Can Creativity Be Scheduled?
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