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		<title>Get your House in Order!-Social Media as a Tool to Grow Your Art Business</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann Rea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve asked my social media consultant Amy of Little Bits Consulting, to piggy back off of the end of my last post, common mistakes that I observe with artist&#8217;s websites, and to talk about social media.

Little Bits Consulting provides expertise and guidance to help extend your brand, grow audience, and increase revenues through strategic business relationships, savvy marketing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-250" title="Social Media to Grow Your Art Business" src="http://www.artistswhothrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/social-media-icons.jpg" alt="social-media-icons" width="335" height="338" />I&#8217;ve asked my social media consultant Amy of <strong><a href="http://www.littlebitsconsulting.com/" target="_blank">Little Bits Consulting</a>, </strong>to piggy back off of the end of my last post, <a href="http://artistswhothrive.com/index.php/2009/12/artists-websites-the-seventh-common-mistake/">common mistakes that I observe with artist&#8217;s websites</a>, and to talk about social media.<br />
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<a href="http://littlebitsconsulting.com/">Little Bits Consulting</a> provides expertise and guidance to help extend your brand, grow audience, and increase revenues through strategic business relationships, savvy marketing and improving the effectiveness of your current audience development initiatives.</p>
<p><strong>Get your House in Order! -Social Media as a Tool to Grow Your Art Business</strong></p>
<p>Today we&#8217;re going to take a look at a popular New Years Resolution almost everyone can relate to:  getting organized, and how the organized principle can keep your business in order too.</p>
<p>As an Audience Development Consultant, I&#8217;m often asked about the latest trends in social media: from how to use facebook to grow sales to what the h*#@ is twitter anyway?  When organizing and getting your house together, you don&#8217;t start by building an addition &#8211; you start by taking inventory and making the best use of what you have. The same is true with social media.  You don&#8217;t jump into Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media darling until you have your own house (in this case, your business house) in order.</p>
<p>Its important to start with the basics &#8211; social media sites are communications tools, and they&#8217;ll only work for you if you have first have well-proven marketing principles in place:</p>
<p>1. Define your Audience Demographics &amp; Psychographics:  Who are you trying to reach and where are they?  If your target market are members of the AARP, chances are they aren&#8217;t on twitter (yet!).  Know Your Customer.</p>
<p>2. Clarify your message:  Be clear in the value you bring and what you have to offer, and keep it consistent wherever you talk about your brand &#8211; be that on facebook, in <a href="http://artistswhothrive.com/index.php/2009/12/artists-websites-the-seventh-common-mistake/" target="_blank">email marketing</a>, or your very own website.</p>
<p>3. Set Goals:  Ann talks in several of her posts about the importance of setting goals for your business.  This is also true in marketing &#8211; set goals for all of your marketing tactics, measure the results and clean house &#8211; keeping only what&#8217;s working effectively and efficiently to improve your bottom line.</p>
<p>The end result of following these principles will allow you to easily &amp; simply identify whether a business deal you&#8217;re contemplating, a new social media website, or new venture are right for you and your business.</p>
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