How far would you go to get attention for your work? - crafthaus2024-03-29T15:22:37Zhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/forum/topics/how-far-would-you-go-to-get?commentId=2104389%3AComment%3A162354&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOh, sorry I was reading that…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-16:2104389:Comment:1743862011-01-16T04:23:43.689ZWinona Johnsonhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/xn/detail/u_0k3vvbo2964qy
Oh, sorry I was reading that a different way. It's a thought.
Oh, sorry I was reading that a different way. It's a thought. I didn't mean to say you shou…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-16:2104389:Comment:1747172011-01-16T01:29:29.751ZHarriete E Bermanhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/HarrieteEstelBerman
<p>I didn't mean to say you should change your name....just ADD your middle name...as in</p>
<p>Winona middlename Ryder.</p>
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<p>I didn't mean to say you should change your name....just ADD your middle name...as in</p>
<p>Winona middlename Ryder.</p>
<p> </p> I have all ready established…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-15:2104389:Comment:1743572011-01-15T22:48:41.499ZWinona Johnsonhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/xn/detail/u_0k3vvbo2964qy
I have all ready established Art by Winona as my business name. I am not going to go through the agony of changing it. My name means a lo to me. It was my great grandmother's name and also the name of the Coast Guard ship my father worked on. As far as tagging goes I have tagged Art by Winona instead of just Winona. I guess I will just have to keep going down that route.
I have all ready established Art by Winona as my business name. I am not going to go through the agony of changing it. My name means a lo to me. It was my great grandmother's name and also the name of the Coast Guard ship my father worked on. As far as tagging goes I have tagged Art by Winona instead of just Winona. I guess I will just have to keep going down that route. I'd suggest using you middle…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-15:2104389:Comment:1744692011-01-15T22:14:54.988ZHarriete E Bermanhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/HarrieteEstelBerman
I'd suggest using you middle name..If you don't think of a way to change your name it will be very difficult to differentiate your identity from such a famous star.
I'd suggest using you middle name..If you don't think of a way to change your name it will be very difficult to differentiate your identity from such a famous star. I am still practicing these t…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-15:2104389:Comment:1746652011-01-15T21:11:45.173ZWinona Johnsonhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/xn/detail/u_0k3vvbo2964qy
I am still practicing these tagging skills. I do have a unique situation of sharing the same name as the famous Winona Ryder. I haven't yet, but do I start tagging my work with just Winona? That is how I sign my pieces, with only my first name. What would you do in this situation? I like Winona Ryder as an actress. She may have her personal issues, but who doesn't? Would it be so bad if my artwork started popping up in-between the abundance photos of her?
I am still practicing these tagging skills. I do have a unique situation of sharing the same name as the famous Winona Ryder. I haven't yet, but do I start tagging my work with just Winona? That is how I sign my pieces, with only my first name. What would you do in this situation? I like Winona Ryder as an actress. She may have her personal issues, but who doesn't? Would it be so bad if my artwork started popping up in-between the abundance photos of her? Each sphere in our lives ha…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-05:2104389:Comment:1624312011-01-05T06:35:38.837ZHarriete E Bermanhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/HarrieteEstelBerman
<p><a href="http://askharriete.typepad.com/.a/6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b-popup" style="float: right;"><img alt="Harriete Estel Berman dressed up like Emily Post" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b" src="http://askharriete.typepad.com/.a/6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b-200wi" style="width: 200px; margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px; border: 1px solid #000000;" title="Harriete Estel Berman dressed up like Emily Post"></img></a> <br></br> <strong>Each sphere in our lives has manners or customs that have developed over time. </strong> But with the Internet, <strong>a whole new social forum,</strong> this busy, bright new world hasn't had time to develop clear etiquette.</p>
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<p><strong>However, even you aren't familiar with prevailing customs,</strong> manner are based on courtesy, respect and…</p>
<p><a href="http://askharriete.typepad.com/.a/6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b-popup" style="float: right;"><img alt="Harriete Estel Berman dressed up like Emily Post" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b" src="http://askharriete.typepad.com/.a/6a00e55107d14488340133f503d8d6970b-200wi" style="width: 200px; margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px; border: 1px solid #000000;" title="Harriete Estel Berman dressed up like Emily Post"/></a> <br/> <strong>Each sphere in our lives has manners or customs that have developed over time. </strong> But with the Internet, <strong>a whole new social forum,</strong> this busy, bright new world hasn't had time to develop clear etiquette.</p>
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<p><strong>However, even you aren't familiar with prevailing customs,</strong> manner are based on courtesy, respect and consideration for others. Tagging photos of your art or craft with other people's names is not just rude, but it is essentially committing social networking hari-kari.</p>
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<p><strong>No one will want to be your friend.</strong> Your posting can be labeled as spam and reported to Facebook. They will close your account.</p>
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<p><strong>"Social Media shouldn't be seen as advertising. It should be seen as public relations."</strong> Brian of <a href="http://www.alpineinternet.com/" target="_blank" title="information from AlpineBlogs.com ">Alpine Media.com </a> is so right! Nothing bothers me more than getting multiple email blasts a week from an unrequested source. I don't care if it is their idea of an opportunity, give away, free advice or participation in their inspiration of the day. Any blog, organization, or web site that bombard me with excessive emails gets relegated to my spam</p>
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<p>On ASK Harriete I wrote a post on the topic titled: <a href="http://askharriete.typepad.com/ask_harriete/2010/10/web-manners-harriete-dressed-up-like-emily-post.html" target="_blank">Web Manners: Harriete Dressed Up Like Emily Post </a> that includes a few more tips and suggestions for your social networking <strong>etiquette book.</strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.askharriete.typepad.com" target="_blank">www.askharriete.typepad.com</a></p>
<br/> Our identities are becoming i…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-04:2104389:Comment:1624122011-01-04T21:14:30.430Z2Roseshttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/2Roses
<p>Our identities are becoming increasingly defined by our on-line presence. This is already a major topic in human resource circles, where your "personal brand" can spell the difference between getting the job or not. For artists, managing your online presence is a critical part of your career development. The deceptive practice of misleading tags is nothing less than a form of identity theft.</p>
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<p>Can we really say it's "unintentional" or "just being thorough"? This is a far cry…</p>
<p>Our identities are becoming increasingly defined by our on-line presence. This is already a major topic in human resource circles, where your "personal brand" can spell the difference between getting the job or not. For artists, managing your online presence is a critical part of your career development. The deceptive practice of misleading tags is nothing less than a form of identity theft.</p>
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<p>Can we really say it's "unintentional" or "just being thorough"? This is a far cry from adding misspellings, which is a completely legitimate tactic. Some applications, like Facebook, recognize that there are people who will abuse tags. They tell you when you are tagged in a photo and give you the ability to remove yourself. This is the exception, not the rule. Most of the time you will never know that this happened unless you police your own brand.</p>
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<p>A new law went into effect on January 1st that actually makes it a criminal offense to impersonate another individual on-line. As the virtual world slowly becomes the real world this an unfortunate but needed step.</p> For me, honesty and integrity…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-04:2104389:Comment:1623752011-01-04T20:39:59.666ZDawn Blairhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/DawnBlair
<p>For me, honesty and integrity are number one in business, art and in life. I do my best to accurately represent myself and my work, both in person with galleries, and online in all of my tech arenas. I would never attach anything inaccurate to my work in the form of title, tag, or description. But, that doesn't mean that I don't go all out to reach my audience. The key being "my audience", not someone elses.</p>
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<p>I tag with every search word I can think of that could accurately…</p>
<p>For me, honesty and integrity are number one in business, art and in life. I do my best to accurately represent myself and my work, both in person with galleries, and online in all of my tech arenas. I would never attach anything inaccurate to my work in the form of title, tag, or description. But, that doesn't mean that I don't go all out to reach my audience. The key being "my audience", not someone elses.</p>
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<p>I tag with every search word I can think of that could accurately lead someone to my work. One thing that has helped me develop my tagging is seeing what search words people used to find my work on my website, Flickr, and my blog. That information is readily available in the statistical information. It is important to look at your stats, because there is valuable information there. For example, some days might trend toward having many more visitors than other days. Even the time of day you post something matters. Posting photos in multiple places is also a good idea. Joining AND participating in various forums gets your name circulating. I could go on an on, but I won't. The bottom line is represent yourself and your work accurately and use good business practices. Demand that your work be of the highest quality, and remember how sacred your customers are. Word of mouth is the best advertisement of all. You want the word on the street to be positive.</p>
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<p>When other people tag me, no matter where it happens, I call them on the carpet for it very publicly, and then I block them. I usually send email to other people who I think might be targeted as well. I have been thanked many times for letting people know. Many sites have a "report abuse" link. Don't be afraid to use it!</p>
<p>Dawn Blair</p> Good point about common mis-s…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-04:2104389:Comment:1623592011-01-04T20:11:09.973ZMichelle Pajak-Reynoldshttps://crafthaus.ning.com/xn/detail/u_3hhgyycmqnl8s
Good point about common mis-spellings. I was at a "How to use Linked-In to Drive Business" workshop a few weeks ago. The instructor recommended that if you have a name or process that is commonly mis-spelled that it is a good idea to include the mis-spellings in your tags so people can find you.
Good point about common mis-spellings. I was at a "How to use Linked-In to Drive Business" workshop a few weeks ago. The instructor recommended that if you have a name or process that is commonly mis-spelled that it is a good idea to include the mis-spellings in your tags so people can find you. Just the other day, a friend…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2011-01-04:2104389:Comment:1623542011-01-04T20:03:08.788ZBrigitte Martinhttps://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/brigittemartin
<p>Just the other day, a friend of mine complained bitterly that she is being repeatedly "tagged" on facebook through images of other people's work that have absolutely nothing to do with my friend or her artwork at all. </p>
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<p>My friend is really ticked off as she now has to delete her name from every photo that pops up on fb with her name tagged. The good news is that facebook lets you do that and it isn't hard to accomplish, you just have to keep doing it. Enervating? For…</p>
<p>Just the other day, a friend of mine complained bitterly that she is being repeatedly "tagged" on facebook through images of other people's work that have absolutely nothing to do with my friend or her artwork at all. </p>
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<p>My friend is really ticked off as she now has to delete her name from every photo that pops up on fb with her name tagged. The good news is that facebook lets you do that and it isn't hard to accomplish, you just have to keep doing it. Enervating? For sure.</p>
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