If you read advice about improving your online marketing, you'll inevitably come across the advice to "spend time crafting the best possible headline". The common wisdom states that the headline is the most important attention-grabbing part of a post [1].
You're here readingthispost because the title"Did I Just Solve Your Art Marketing Woes?" grabbed your attention, did it not?
Unfortunately, the answer to the question posed in the title is "no", this blog post isnotthe answer to all your art marketing woes. Sorry.
I used a cheap, old tabloid trick: Take an outrageous - even counter-intuitive - claim and turn it around into a question that can simply be answered "no". Since it was simply a question, I haven't printed any falsehoods by posing it [2].
But I used the cheap trick to teach a lesson. While I'm not suggesting that you start writing headlines like"Will buying my art make you more attractive to the opposite sex?", Iam suggesting that you spend a bit of time crafting compelling, enticing titles for your email subject lines and blog posts. While a subject line of "check out my new art" might interest me if Ialready knowwho you are, try making it more interesting please. How about "Exclusive Preview of Art in My Next Show" or "Be the first to see the new breakthrough I've made with my Art".
Put on your thinking cap, I'm sure you can think of something more interesting than "check out my art". Your bottom line will thank you for it.
Remember,Sharing Art Enriches Life.
Until next time, please remember that Fortune Favors the Bold Brush.