Your creativity is not a factory. Your collectors are not a list of numbers. And your art business should not require you to constantly chase attention. In this episode, we rethink the pressure around art newsletters and explore a more intentional approach—one that supports your soul, your studio practice, and your long-term success.
Resources for Artists and Writers mentioned in this post:
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https://thecharmedstudio.com/no-you-dont-need-to-send-out-a-weekly-art-newsletter/
Writing Coaching for Artists with Thea
The Number 1 Thing Artists Leave Off Their Websites That Hurts Them The Most
Transform Your Art Blog or Newsletter in Just 3 Questions
How To Thrive After an Unsubscribe (Especially Supportive for Art Bloggers
Visit Linda Blondeheim’s or Lola Jovan’s blogs for examples of artists who mail weekly and share deep value.
For young people, listening here is a link to the famous 80s commercial “Time to make the donuts”.
Check out LAUREN MANTECÓN's dive deep programs if you are looking to improve your painting.
And remember: Don't fall for the marketing shaming. You go be you out there.
“Go weird, not wide.”
– Rich Litvin
To read a transcript-ish and access the resources I mention in the podcast, visit.
https://thecharmedstudio.com/no-you-dont-need-to-send-out-a-weekly-art-newsletter/